HUD recently announced new regulations intended to ensure that HUD's core housing programs are open to all eligible persons, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. The new regulations, published as a final rule in theFederal Register this week, will go into effect in 30 days.
The final rule requires owners and operators of HUD-assisted housing, or housing whose financing is insured by HUD, to make housing available without regard to the sexual orientation or gender identity of an applicant for, or occupant of, the dwelling, whether renter- or owner-occupied. HUD will institute this policy in its rental assistance and homeownership programs, which include the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) mortgage insurance programs, community development programs, and public and assisted housing programs.
The final rule also:
“With this historic rule, the Administration is saying you cannot use taxpayer dollars to prevent Americans from choosing where they want live on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity–ensuring that HUD’s housing programs are open, not to some, not to most, but to all,” said HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan.
While the new rule applies only to HUD-assisted housing, the Fair Housing Act, which bans housing discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, and familial status, applies to both public and private housing. Although the Fair Housing Act doesn’t specifically ban discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity, approximately 20 states, and the District of Columbia, and more than 150 cities, towns, and counties across the nation have additional protections that specifically prohibit such discrimination against LGBT individuals.
You can view the final rule at: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/documents/huddoc?id=5359-F-02EqAccessFinalRule.pdf.