Overview
Socioeconomic status (SES) plays a significant role in shaping individuals' access to housing and their rights under housing law. Understanding SES helps to identify the disparities that exist in housing opportunities, particularly for marginalized communities. Housing laws are designed to protect t...
Key Terms
Example: A family with a high SES may have better access to quality housing.
Example: The Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in housing.
Example: A landlord refusing to rent to someone because of their income level.
Example: Tenants have the right to a safe and habitable living environment.
Example: The Fair Housing Act helps ensure equal housing opportunities.
Example: A tenant may face eviction for not paying rent.