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Fit For A King 2025 Registration is Now Open!
We are pleased to announce that registration is now open for LaFHAC’s Annual Fit for a King Fair Housing Summit! This year’s event will take place on Friday, January 17th, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM CST. You can attend in person at the Ashe Cultural Arts Center’s Powerhouse Theater.  Please click here to register! Be on the […]
Healthy Homes Requires All Rental Units to Include Carbon Monoxide Alarms
Healthy Homes Update – Carbon Monoxide Alarms New Orleans, LA – All rental properties are now required to have a Carbon Monoxide Alarm, as decided by the New Orleans City Council last month. The New Orleans Fire Department (NOFD) and Health Department (NOHD) will be supplying and installing Combination Carbon Monoxide/Smoke Detectors FREE OF CHARGE […]
Anti-Disability and Service Animal Bill Went Into Effect
On August 1st, a new Louisiana law went into effect, which is anticipated to have far-reaching impacts on access to housing for disabled people and their assistance animals. This discriminatory legislation creates dangerous delays, unlawful and burdensome documentation requirements, and penalties for people engaged in the reasonable accommodation process. Specifically, it requires vulnerable populations to […]
Healthy Homes Enters its Second Phase: Information for Landlords and Tenant Protections
After over a decade of New Orleans’ renters demanding safe and healthy standards for rental properties, the City of New Orleans’ Healthy Homes program became effective on January 1, 2024. All landlords must register their rental properties with the city over the next seven months, and they must verify that their rental properties meet the […]
Fighting for Fair Housing: LaFHAC’s Legislative Priorities in Review
After Governor Jeff Landry’s inauguration in January, and with a Republican super majority, the Louisiana State Legislature has been in session for the majority of 2024. The first special session on redistricting ended with a win for Louisiana; legislators have finally approved a new congressional map that created Louisiana’s second majority-Black district. Despite legal challenges […]
Partner Event Highlight: NOLA Black Pride Fest
Pride month is just around the corner! Join us in celebrating our diverse communities with food, fun, and entertainment at the annual NOLA Black Pride Fest! Saturday, June 8th 1pm-8pmLouis Armstrong Park701 North Rampart St. New Orleans, LA 70116 Learn more abouth Black Pride Fest and other events with the link below. Hope to see […]
Fair Housing Seminar in Alexandria
Attenion Alexandrians! Join us alongside the City of Alexandria Community Development Department and grow your knowledge about your rights under the Fair Houing Act. This seminar will covering a range of topics including Protected classes, covered transactions and dwellings, harassment, Considerations for people with disabilities, how the FHA applies to housing Industry professional property rentals, […]
Join Us in Combating Housing Discrimination: Become a Tester Volunteer
Are you passionate about fighting injustice and promoting fair housing? We need your help! We rely on dedicated volunteers to serve as testers for investigations into poperties suspected of engaging in discriminatry practices. To conduct quick and efficient test investigations, we need a diverse pool of tester volunteers covering a wide range of demographics. Conducting […]
Anti-Disability and Service Animal Bill Awaits Governor Landry’s Signature
House Bill 407 by Representative Joe Stagni of Kenner, also known as the Service Animal Integrity Act, was approved by the full Louisiana Senate without objection on Thursday, May 16th. This discriminatory legislation requires vulnerable populations to wait weeks and spend untold amounts of money on multiple healthcare visits before having the opportunity to benefit […]
Addressing Louisiana’s Property Insurance Crisis Amid Growing Climate Risks
Louisiana’s property insurance market is in crisis due to escalating climate risks. Hurricanes Laura, Delta, Ida, and Zeta have led to the insolvency of a dozen insurers, leaving residents struggling to find affordable insurance. The increasing frequency and intensity of storms, coupled with sea-level rise and land loss, exacerbate the problem. To stabilize the market, […]
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