National Fair Housing Alliance Issues Fair Housing Report;
Housing Discrimination Complaints Increased in 2004
Thursday, April 7th, 2005
Racial segregationists continue to exploit minorities in growing numbers, and minority home owners continue to be steered to minority-dominated neighborhoods where real estate does not appreciate as quickly as in majority white neighborhoods, according to the National Fair Housing Alliance. Housing discrimination complaints to state, federal and nonprofit agencies rose 8.6 percent in the past year, climbing to 27,319 in 2004 from 25,148 in 2003, according to the group.
"Some commentators say integration has failed. I say integration has yet to happen," declared Shanna L. Smith, NFHA president and chief executive.
Lending figures due to be released later this week will answer the group’s concern that there are discrepancies between loan rates offered to white and to minority home buyers.
The Pennsylvania Association of REALTORS® has released "