Red Doors Housing Discrimination

Summary

In South Carolina, housing discrimination based on disability, including HIV status, is illegal under the Fair Housing Act. Residents can file complaints with the South Carolina Human Affairs Commission if they believe they are facing discrimination. The process involves visiting the commissions website, filling out a complaint form, and providing detailed information and evidence.

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I live in supportive housing for people with hiv on all of apartments the doors are red
Hi Dwight,
It sounds like you might be concerned about the red doors. Could you please clarify your issue? Are you experiencing discrimination, or do you have another concern? Also, where are you located? This will help me provide more accurate information.
The color red is associated with aids
Hi Dwight,
I understand your concern about the red doors. Are you looking for legal information regarding discrimination or housing rights related to this issue? Could you please let me know your location so I can provide more specific information?
Yes
Hi Dwight,
To assist you better with your concern about discrimination or housing rights, could you please let me know your location (city and state)? This will help me provide you with the most relevant legal information.
Greenville Sc
Hi Dwight,
Thank you for providing your location. Here are some general points regarding housing discrimination laws in South Carolina:
- Discrimination in housing based on disability, including HIV status, is prohibited under the Fair Housing Act.
- You have the right to file a complaint with the South Carolina Human Affairs Commission.
Would you like more information on how to file a complaint?

South Carolina Human Affairs Commission


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Sumter St #*, Columbia, SC *
Website: www.schac.sc.gov
Yes
Hi Dwight,
To file a complaint with the South Carolina Human Affairs Commission, you can follow these steps:
- Visit the South Carolina Human Affairs Commission website and navigate to the housing discrimination section.
- Fill out the online complaint form or download the form to submit by mail.
- Provide detailed information about your situation and any evidence you have.
Would you like further assistance with any of these steps?