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At Your Service
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If
you believe you have been a victim of housing discrimination,
you may file a
complaint, or call us toll-free at (800) 877-0246.
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HUD's Fair Housing Assistance Program (FHAP) awards grants to state
and local government agencies to allow them to investigate Fair
Housing Act complaints in their jurisdictions.
Current FHAP agencies under the Seattle HUB:
Government Technical Representative:
Yvonne Marte’
Government Technical Monitors:
Linda Radtke
Sherrie Adams
Virginia Martinez-Hall
How do I become
a FHAP agency?
Grants
FHEO staff list
Training opportunities
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