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Foreclosures, Bank Owned Real Estate and Fair Housing

Foreclosures, Bank Owned Real Estate and Fair Housing . Using the Fair Housing Act to Increase Equal Access and Equal Opportunity in OHIO. Agenda. Foreclosure Trends NFHA Report and Complaints Fair Housing Laws Local Actions. Foreclosures in Ohio. Ohio Counties w/ Highest Foreclosures.

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Foreclosures, Bank Owned Real Estate and Fair Housing

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  1. Foreclosures, Bank Owned Real Estate and Fair Housing

    Using the Fair Housing Act to Increase Equal Access and Equal Opportunity in OHIO
  2. Agenda Foreclosure Trends NFHA Report and Complaints Fair Housing Laws Local Actions
  3. Foreclosures in Ohio
  4. Ohio Counties w/ Highest Foreclosures
  5. Foreclosures in Cuyahoga County
  6. Foreclosures in Cuyahoga County
  7. Foreclosures by Size of Sq/Ft
  8. Foreclosures by # of Bedrooms
  9. Short Sale v. Market Rate
  10. Administrative Enforcement Title VIII the Federal Fair Housing Act as amended
  11. Unlawful Housing Practices
  12. Unlawful Housing Practices
  13. Unlawful Housing Practices
  14. Unlawful Housing Practices
  15. Unlawful Housing Practices
  16. Part of this duty is to “Cooperate with and render technical assistance Federal, State, local and other public and private agencies…which are formulating or carrying on programs to prevent or eliminate discriminatory housing practices. Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act 1968 The FHAct requires the cooperation of "any Federal agency having regulatory or supervisory authority over financial institutions” to administer programs and activities to affirmatively further fair housing purposes
  17. Community Reinvestment act of 1977
  18. The Community Reinvestment Act of 1977
  19. Quality of Life Respect Values Ethics
  20. Participation Commitment Communication Cooperation
  21. Knowledge & Information Accessibility Appropriateness Timeliness
  22. Build Capacity for Activism 1: Identify housing and economic empowerment and small business development interests Develop a toolkit for local and state action Quarterly workshops/webinars for state & local leadership Conduct trainings on fair housing/CRA Sec. 3 requirements and reporting Report local trends identified by data to constituent groups and allies. What You Can Do
  23. Build Capacity for Activism 2: Initial Report issued to Public Progress Reports issued quarterly Develop a complaint intake procedure through for community empowerment What You Can Do
  24. Goals
  25. Constituents, Allies & Opponents
  26. Targets
  27. Tactics
  28. ACTION Builds Community COLLECT LOCAL DATA ANNOUCE INITIATIVE IN LOCAL MEDIA INFORM LOCAL WORKFORCE MONITOR LOCAL PROGRESS HOLD GRANTEES ACCOUNTABLE ISSUE PRESS RELEASES ANNOUNCING CONTRACTS AND JOBS AS THEY ARE GENERATED
  29. Conclusion Together , we have the ability to develop initiatives that promote technical and public assistance in the design, packaging, and financing of programs and activities that affirmatively further fair housing.
  30. Stella Adams S J Adams Consulting 919 423-4130 sadams7943@aol.com Thank You
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