Loudoun County is offering a critical opportunity for landlords and housing providers to deepen their understanding of Virginia Fair Housing Law. On March 4, 2025, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., the county will host a free virtual workshop via Microsoft Teams, providing essential legal insights to help landlords comply with state regulations and prevent potential housing discrimination claims.
What Landlords Will Learn
This Virginia Fair Housing Law workshop, led by the Loudoun County Department of Housing and Community Development, will cover:
- Who is protected under the law and which housing practices are prohibited.
- Legal requirements for accommodations and modifications.
- Exemptions and specific conditions that apply to housing providers.
- Current enforcement trends in fair housing regulations.
Why This Workshop Matters
With Loudoun County’s growing rental market, ensuring compliance with Virginia Fair Housing Law is crucial for landlords.
Non-compliance can lead to severe penalties, legal disputes, and reputational damage. This workshop provides landlords with practical knowledge to navigate these regulations effectively.
Virginia Fair Housing Law at a Glance
Regulation | The Provisions |
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Protected Classes | Covers race, religion, national origin, sex, disability, elderliness, familial status, and more. |
Prohibited Actions | Discriminatory advertising, refusal to rent, or setting different terms based on protected status. |
Reasonable Accommodations | Landlords must allow modifications for tenants with disabilities. |
Legal Penalties | Violations may lead to fines, lawsuits, and federal enforcement. |
Expanding Housing Awareness in Loudoun County
Loudoun County has been proactive in promoting fair housing and fostering inclusive communities. In addition to this event, a Fair Housing Workshop for Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Participants is scheduled for March 12, 2025, to educate tenants on their rights.
How to Register for the Workshop
Landlords and housing providers can sign up for the March 4 workshop by visiting loudoun.gov/FairHousing. Registration is free, but required.
For reasonable accommodations or language assistance, participants can call 703-737-8323 / TTY-711 at least three business days in advance.
What’s Next for Loudoun County?
With a rapidly growing population and evolving housing market, Virginia Fair Housing Law compliance is more important than ever. By participating in this workshop, landlords can stay ahead of legal changes, protect their businesses, and contribute to a fair and equitable housing landscape in Loudoun County.
For ongoing updates on Loudoun County housing policies and legal developments, stay connected with local government resources.
Sources: Loudoun County.