FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, April 24, 2007  

CONTACT: Kate Scott - kscott@gnofairhousing.org, 504.596.2100             

FOR RENT, UNLESS YOU’RE BLACK – REPORT REVEALS RACE DISCRIMINATION IN ORLEANS RENTAL HOUSING  

 On Tuesday, April 24, 2007, the Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center (GNOFHAC) revealed the results of its recent investigation into race based rental discrimination in the New Orleans area, including Orleans, Jefferson, St. Bernard, and St. Tammany Parishes.  The investigation showed that 57.5% of landlords discriminated against African American testers searching for rental housing.

GNOFHAC conducted the investigation through the use of fair housing testing; a process whereby equally suited black and white testers attempt to apply for housing. GNOFHAC compared and contrasted tester experiences to determine whether or not discrimination occurred. 

Testers encountered discrimination in various forms.  For example, black testers were told apartments were not available when their white counterparts were told the same units were available; landlords provided black testers with less favorable terms and conditions for the rental of properties than their white counterparts; and in several instances, black testers did not receive promised return phone calls while the same landlords returned all calls of their white counterparts.

GNOFHAC Executive Director James Perry comments “We are disappointed to find such a high rate of discrimination  in this investigation.  However, the Fair Housing Action Center hopes that the study will  inform housing consumers of their rights under fair housing laws.  Equal access to housing is a civil right and an essential component in the rebuilding process.  Housing providers should be aware that the Fair Housing Action Center will pursue enforcement of all violations covered by applicable fair housing laws.”

Click here to download the report.

Click here to see pictures from the news conference.

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The work that provided the basis for this publication was supported in part by funding under a grant with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.  GNOFHAC, however, is solely responsible for the accuracy of the statements and interpretations contained in this publication.  Such interpretations do not necessarily reflect the views of the Federal Government. 

 El trabajo que facilita la base para esta publicacion fue apoyada por fondas de una concesion por el Departmento de La Vivienda y Desarrollo Urbano (HUD en ingles).  Los resultados y substancia del trabajo estan dedicado al Public.  El escritor y publicador estara solamente responsible por la exactitude de las declaracionesy interpretacion en esta publicacion.  Tales interpretaciones no necessariemente reflejan las vistas del Gobierno Federal. 

What is the Fair Housing Action Center, Inc.?

The Fair Housing Action Center, Inc., is a private non-profit established in August 1995 with help from the National Fair Housing Alliance and a grant from U.S. HUD. FHAC is a private, non-profit organization that will work to further the goal of fair housing and open neighborhoods in the greater New Orleans area. GNOFHAC is dedicated to eliminating housing discrimination and furthering equal housing opportunities through education, outreach, advocacy, and enforcement of fair housing laws across the metro New Orleans and Baton Rouge areas.