Elderly Eviction Legal Steps

Summary

If facing eviction in federal HUD housing for the elderly in Arizona, collect documentation of harassment or discrimination, such as emails or witness statements. Identify relevant laws like the Federal Fair Housing Act and Arizona Fair Housing Act. Draft a letter outlining allegations and demanding cessation of harassment and eviction. File a complaint with HUD or the Arizona Attorney Generals Office. For HUD, use their online form, call, or mail to the regional office. For the Arizona Attorney General, use their online form, call, or mail to the Civil Rights Division.

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Thanks for sharing your location. To better assist you, could you briefly describe the nature of the harassment and discrimination you are experiencing?
Federal hud housing elderly eviction
It sounds like you're dealing with a potentially serious issue. Here are some steps you can take:
*. Collect Documentation
- Emails, letters, or witness statements regarding harassment or discrimination.
*. Identify Applicable Laws
- Federal Fair Housing Act
- Arizona Fair Housing Act
*. Draft a Legally Sound Letter
- Clearly outline the allegations and demand that the harassment and eviction cease.
*. Next Steps
- File a complaint with HUD or the Arizona Attorney General's Office.
Would you like more information on how to file a complaint?
Yes
To file a complaint with HUD or the Arizona Attorney General's Office, follow these steps:
HUD Complaint:
*. Online: [HUD's Fair Housing Complaint Form](https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/fair_housing_equal_opp/complaint-process)
*. Phone: *-*-*-*
*. Mail: Send your complaint to the HUD Regional Office for Arizona.
Arizona Attorney General:
*. Online: [Arizona Attorney General's Complaint Form](https://www.azag.gov/complaints/civil-rights)
*. Phone: (*) *-*
*. Mail: Send your complaint to the Civil Rights Division of the Arizona Attorney General's Office.
Would you like assistance with drafting your complaint?