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Thursday, December 14, 2023

National Apartment Management Company Entrata Agrees Not to Discriminate

A management firm that administers leases and tenant applications in Washington, D.C. and buildings across the country - including in Baltimore - has agreed in a settlement to evaluate its software and ensure none of its properties discriminate against renters who receive government housing subsidies. The settlement agreement, announced December 12th by the D.C. Office of the Attorney General (DCOAG), Brian L. Schwalb (D), resolves a lawsuit filed by the Equal Rights Center against the owners and managers of the Adams View Apartments, a Ward 3 apartment complex located in Cleveland Park, which offers studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments for rent.

The full settlement agreement is available here.

Low-income renters who receive government assistance are protected against discrimination in D.C. by several laws, including the District’s fair housing legislation. It is against the law to discrimination based on “source of income” for paying with government-backed vouchers rather than money from their own checking accounts.

Earlier in 2023, the ERC filed suit against the owners and managers of the Adams View Apartments (Adams Investment Group, Adams-Cathedral LLC, the Barkan Management Company, Broadhouse Management Group LLC, and Entrata, Inc.) alleging violations of the District’s Human Rights Act and Consumer Protection Act. The ERC alleged that the building and its operators systematically refused to accept voucher-holders as tenants. Defendants in the case have said that they did not use discriminatory practices and, according to the settlement agreement, agreed not to discriminate in the future against any prospective renters on any basis prohibited by federal or local law. 

Lehi, Utah-based Entrata, according to its website, "Offer(s) a wide variety of online tools including websites, mobile apps, payments, lease signing, accounting, and resident management, Entrata® PaaS currently serves more than 20,000 apartment communities nationwide." It runs software that enables landlords and property managers to run more leasing processes digitally, and was formerly known as Property Solutions.

Under the settlement:

(1) Entrata agreed to review and change its practices in jurisdictions where source-of-income discrimination is prohibited - such as Maryland - and hard-encode in its internal operations and documents that housing vouchers are accepted at the properties it represents.

(2) The company further agreed to “undertake a review of the current” operating documents to “ensure that [in no] state that Housing Choice Vouchers, Section 8, or other housing vouchers are not accepted.”

(3) Undergo annual fair housing training for all staff involved in any aspect of the rental process, in addition to regular evaluations to verify ongoing compliance with DC law. 

(4) The defendants also agreed to pay $235,000 to the ERC and the District “for restitution, damages, future training and compliance, attorney’s fees, and civil penalties,” the D.C. attorney general’s office said.

OAG’s civil rights work complements the work of the District’s Office of Human Rights (OHR), which is the primary District agency that investigates individual discrimination complaints. You can file a complaint with OHR at ohr.dc.gov/service/file-discrimination-complaint or call 202-727-4559.

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Read the December 12, 2023 Washington Post article.

Read the December 12, 2023 DCOAG press release.

Tuesday, December 5, 2023

Governor Moore Announces Program to Increase Homeownership Opportunities in Redlined Communities

 

Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development

Governor Moore Announces Program to Increase Homeownership Opportunities in Historically Redlined Communities

ANNAPOLIS, MD (December 4, 2023) — Governor Wes Moore today announced the UPLIFT (Utilizing Progressive Lending Investments to Finance Transformation) program to increase homeownership opportunities, one of the most powerful drivers of the racial wealth gap, in chronically underinvested communities with a history of redlining. Administered through the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development, the program will address homes impacted by appraisal gaps by accelerating the pace of new construction and rehabilitation of quality affordable housing in strategically identified communities across Maryland.

"Tackling the racial wealth gap is a core priority of the Moore-Miller Administration. We must actively work to reverse decades of disinvestment through good policy decisions and innovative programs like this one," said Gov. Moore. "Maryland will be a leader in these efforts, and we will continue to expand work, wages, and wealth for all Maryland families."

UPLIFT builds on the department's past initiatives to create a public-private partnership to invest in disinvested communities. Through the program, selected developers will build, sell, and rehabilitate quality affordable housing in targeted neighborhoods in accordance with design and construction standards that ensure quality, timely production, and accountability.

Homes in these communities appraise for less than the cost to build due to patterns of historic disinvestment depressing the home values. UPLIFT funds the difference between the appraised value and the sales price, and over time the new homes will elevate home values and reduce the gap in UPLIFT neighborhoods. Additionally, 25% of the homes in the program will be reserved for households with incomes below the area median income to become homeowners.

Funded for $10 million through the Fiscal Year 2024 budget, UPLIFT builds on the department's Homeownership Works (HOW) pilot program, created in 2021. The first phase of the program is investing $10 million into new construction and rehabilitation projects in two Maryland neighborhoods, Johnston Square in Baltimore and Pine Street in Cambridge.

On November 15, the first four homes in Johnston Square rehabilitated through the pilot program were celebrated in a ribbon cutting ceremony. The four homes, valued at approximately $24,000 pre-rehabilitation, are now entering the market priced in the low $300,000 range.

"We have an opportunity to counteract historic disinvestment in our communities by building vibrant neighborhoods, improving home energy efficiency and quality of life, and building social connections between residents," said Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Secretary Jake Day. "This is just the beginning of those efforts, and we will continue to create new opportunities for Maryland homeowners to thrive."

UPLIFT projects are required to be located in both a Low-Income Census Tract and in an area designated as a Maryland Sustainable Community. To identify qualifying areas, visit https://maryland.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/lookup/index.html?appid=dff652a3d61a4d79abfc64f37be38689&locale=en&findSource=2&find=12455%252C%2520Margaretville%252C%2520New%2520York.

To review the UPLIFT draft program guide, visit https://dhcd.maryland.gov/HousingDevelopment/Pages/UPLIFT.aspx. Comments will be accepted through December 29 and can be sent to UPLIFT.DHCD@Maryland.gov. The UPLIFT program application will open in early 2024.

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CONTACT:
Allison Foster, Director of Communications - allison.foster@maryland.gov
Brandi Bottalico, Director, Office of Public Information - brandi.bottalico@maryland.gov



Monday, November 27, 2023

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Wednesday, October 25, 2023

On October 26th, Maryland Begins Property Appraisal & Evaluation Equity Investigation

 

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PUBLIC NOTICE: Task Force On Property Appraisal and Valuation Equity to Hold Public Meeting

NEW CARROLLTON, MD (October 24, 2023) – As mandated by the passage of HB1097 in 2022, the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development is establishing the Task Force on Property Appraisal and Valuation Equity. The Task Force will:

  • Beginning October 26, 2023, meet monthly through June of 2024
  • Address the persistent misvaluation and undervaluation of property owned by minorities by:
    • studying strategies and actions that will: 
      • help ensure that governmental oversight and industry standards and practices further valuation equity; 
      • increase training of appraisers to combat valuation bias; 
      • remove barriers to entry into the appraisal profession by minorities; 
      • assist in the development of a model for a meaningful reconsideration of value process; and 
      • reduce or eliminate bias related to automated valuation models and alternative property valuation methods; and 
    • identifying legislative or other policy recommendations that will provide a comprehensive and coordinated approach for reducing bias in valuations, through enforcement, compliance, or other methods
  • Report its findings and recommendations to the Governor and General Assembly.

DHCD will hold the first Task Force meeting on October 26, 2023 at 4:00 p.m.  This meeting is virtual, and the public can watch live at the link or join through the phone number listed below. 

Video call link: https://meet.google.com/cpo-afwn-unr

Or dial: ‪(US) +1 352-453-0792‬ PIN: ‪243 551 371‬#

Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Free Forum on "Employment: Disability, Reasonable Accommodations and the Law"

Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Maryland Virtual Disaster Center for Insurance Assistance Opened

 

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Thursday, September 28, 2023 at 12 pm - 2 pm or 5 pm - 7 pm

Attendee Zoom Link: https://www.zoomgov.com/j/1603802898

Dial-in: (646) 828-7666 Webinar ID: 160 380 2898 

The Maryland Insurance Administration is opening our Virtual Disaster Center to help anyone with insurance related issues or questions about damage from recent
weather events.

Registration is not required. All are welcome to attend.

To view the flyer, please click here