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Is There A Law Which Says You Can't Rent
your home out to a particular person or say a certain race. For
example Christian only or Muslims only, i would like to know.
example Christian only or Muslims only, i would like to know.
Answers
Yes http:// www. bbc. co. uk/ news/ magazine- 18588612
12:21 Sun 26th Mar 2017
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/News /Questi on15447 25-5.ht ml New Judge answered your question here.
From the Equality and Human Rights Commission FAQS, "3.2 Race or nationality
Q. Can a landlord or letting agent advertise accommodation restricted to a tenant of a particular nationality?
A. No, it is always unlawful to restrict accommodation because of race or ethnicity.
3.3 Religion or belief
Q. Can a Catholic person advertise for another Catholic to flatshare?
A. Yes, this would be permissible if the flat qualifies as a ‘small premises’ under the Act and there will be shared facilities, such as the kitchen and bathroom."
Q. Can a landlord or letting agent advertise accommodation restricted to a tenant of a particular nationality?
A. No, it is always unlawful to restrict accommodation because of race or ethnicity.
3.3 Religion or belief
Q. Can a Catholic person advertise for another Catholic to flatshare?
A. Yes, this would be permissible if the flat qualifies as a ‘small premises’ under the Act and there will be shared facilities, such as the kitchen and bathroom."
all here including gender discrimination and definition of small premises plus the owner occupier exceptions
https:/ /www.ci tizensa dvice.o rg.uk/h ousing/ discrim ination -in-hou sing/wh at-are- the-dif ferent- types-o f-discr iminati on-in-h ousing/ direct- discrim ination -in-hou sing/
https:/
loads on here, just as there are for other denominations like Christians.
https:/ /www.gu mtree.c om/doub le-room -flatsh are/lon don/mus lim
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