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NAGLREP Housing Policy Summit covered Fair Housing and Equality Act issues for LGBT citizens and agents

03/17/2017

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On Tuesday, The National Association of Gay and Lesbian Real Estate Professionals wrapped up its first-ever Housing Policy Summit, which gathered well-known LGBT and allied housing leaders from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the National Association of Realtors (NAR), HRC and the LGBTQ Task Force to pinpoint issues and craft legislation to better gird the LGBTQ community going forward.

Why a summit?

In a previous interview, NAGLREP founder Jeff Berger and NAGLREP Policy Committee Chair John Graff said they felt compelled to kick-start the summit because of the risk of losing the ground the LGBTQ community has made in recent years, such as gaining marriage equality and other housing and employment protections.

“The Housing Policy Summit is an important step to ensure that federal fair housing laws include LGBT protections and HUD continues to recognize the importance of LGBT concerns,” said Graff in a statement.

“The LGBT community has made great strides in recent years. The word ‘home’ means so much to Americans, and we must make sure that the LGBT community’s path to homeownership, community inclusion, rental opportunities and access to lending is never hindered.”

Adding LGBT Fair Housing and Equality Act protections

Four days before the summit, Congressman Scott Taylor (R-VA) submitted HR 1447, a bill that aims to “extend protections of the Fair Housing Act to persons suffering discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity” — something that doesn’t exist in the current version of the bill.

“Generally in the past this has been more of a Democratic issue, and one that you would see from what people call ‘the coastal liberal,’” says John Graff, Chair of the NAGLREP Policy Committee.

“One of the equal housing bills that was introduced in Congress last week is from a Virginia Republican, a former Navy Seal, so he’s not exactly the type of legislator that introduces this type of thing.”

He says equality shouldn’t be a partisan issue.

“He put it best: ‘This is just a matter of fairness. Plain and simple,’” Graff added.

During his keynote address, Congressman David Cicilline also mentioned that he’s re-introduced the Equality Act, which would prohibit discrimination against the LGBT community in public accommodations, housing, employment, federal funding, education, credit and jury service.

“It was a monumental day in the 10-year history of NAGLREP to have such critical discussions with two esteemed members of Congress,” said John Graff, who is also a Realtor with the John Graff Group in Los Angeles, in a press release.

“Both Mr. Cicilline and Mr. Taylor explained they are working on their bills because they are fair and the right thing to do. NAGLREP fully expects NAR to join us in fully supporting both bills and join us in working to eliminate any and all housing discrimination.”

How big an issue is discrimination?

Berger says the submission of HR 1447 and the re-introduction of the Equality Act are essential in combating the discrimination LGBTQ buyers and renters face as they seek housing.

Although there aren’t many LGBTQ housing discrimination cases due to the fact that it can be hard to prove that someone was denied housing because of their sexual orientation or gender identity, Berger says a recent NAGLREP survey shows that this community is very concerned this issue.

“We conducted a survey a couple years ago, and it was the first ever of its kind — The LGBTQ Homebuyer and Seller Survey,” he says. “And we found that 73 percent of the LGBTQ [community] were very concerned about discrimination in housing whether it be purchase or rent.”

What protections exist?

According to the HRC, only 20 states have housing protections for the LGBTQ community — something Berger says NAGLREP will fight to expand hopefully with the help of NAR and Housing Policy Summit sponsors Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Union Bank, Freddie Mac and Long and Foster Real Estate, all of whom received a letter this morning asking for continued support.

Chair of the NAGLREP Policy Committee Chair John Graff says he and the organization realizes the fight for housing equality is going to a “long road,” and that gaining equality isn’t a question of “if, but of when.”

In the meantime, Graff says they’ll be using NAGLREP’s National LGBT Real Estate Conference as an opportunity to mobilize LGBTQ professionals and allies and encourage them to become politically involved by reaching out to their elected officials and becoming co-sponsors of the HR 1147 and Equality Act bills.

“NAGLREP has an important role to work with such distinguished members of Congress and we recognize we are living in uncertain times and were reminded during the Summit how important it is for all us to share our views with our national and state leaders,” he said in a statement.

“While not everyone aspires to be an advocate, it is critical that all of us in the real estate community do what we can to eliminate housing discrimination against anyone.”

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