Condo Board Discrimination Complaint

Summary

If a condo board selectively enforces covenants affecting a disabled residents accommodations, it may constitute discrimination under the Fair Housing Act. Approved reasonable accommodations must be fully enforced, and selective enforcement can be viewed as a denial. Filing a complaint with HUD can address these issues.

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no thank you. how can i word these points to HUD if i file a complaint regarding these issues?
Sure, here is how you could word your complaint to HUD:
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I am a disabled person living in a condo community. I believe the condo board is discriminating against me by not enforcing covenants and restrictions, which exacerbates my disability symptoms. Here are my main points:
- The condo board is failing to enforce the covenants and restrictions, which is impacting my disability negatively.
- Despite approving my reasonable accommodation in full, they are selectively enforcing only parts of it.
- This selective enforcement feels like a denial of my accommodation and forces me to live under different terms and conditions, which I believe is discrimination under the Fair Housing Act.
I seek your assistance in ensuring that the condo board upholds all approved reasonable accommodations and enforces the covenants and restrictions fairly and equally.
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Hope this helps!
thank you.
You're welcome! If you need any more help, feel free to ask. Good luck with your complaint!