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The Fair Housing Enforcement Program of the Legal Aid Society of Hawai'i

Please contact the Fair Housing Enforcement Program (FHEP) if you feel that a housing provider has discriminated against you for one or more of the following reasons:
 
Race
National Origin (Ethnic Background)
Color
Gender
Religion
Age
Familial Status – A landlord treats applicants unfairly because they have children under 18 years old.
 Disability and Medical Conditions Including Pregnancy
 
Reasonable Accommodations and Modifications - A disabled renter needs a change in the policies of an apartment building or needs some physical changes to the apartment or common areas so that the renter can live there as comfortably as a renter who has no disabilities but the landlord will not agree to these changes.
 
Sexual Orientation
Gender Identity Expression
HIV Status
Marital Status
 
An FHEP staff member will discuss your case with you and provide advice and information on filing your complaint with the Hawai'i Civil Rights Commission or HUD. 
 
How to contact the Fair Housing Enforcement Program:
527-8024 from O’ahu
1-866-527-FAIR (3247) from the Neighbor Islands.
Fax: 527-8088
 
The Fair Housing Hotline is available as follows:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, & Friday
9:00am to 4pm
 
If you reach our voicemail please be sure to leave a clear message with your name and a phone number at which we can call you back and please spell your last name clearly in the voice message.