The right to own, transfer and use real estate and housing is the
underlying mission of the National Association of REALTORS®. Discrimination
impedes that right by denying people access to the ownership and use of
housing and inhibiting real estate professionals whose business is built on
the ability of all people to buy, sell, lease and occupy real estate. Fair
housing laws, which protect these rights, need strong enforcement.
REALTORS® accept and expect that the law will be enforced. In fact, many
REALTORS® are exercising their rights under the Fair Housing Act and their
responsibilities as real estate professionals by filing complaints and
helping others file complaints alleging housing discrimination.
The National Association of REALTORS® entered into the Fair Housing
Partnership with HUD in recognition that REALTORS® are committed to fair
housing and will seek training to learn how to put that commitment into
practice. This commitment, coupled with enforcement of the law, will work
to help REALTORS® consistently provide equal housing opportunities. Through
the Fair Housing Partnership, the organizations developed guidelines and
examples to help professionals in the housing industry better serve
America?s communities.