Prohibitions Under the Louisiana Open Housing Act
Prohibitions In the Sale & Rental of Housing
Summary
The following information is a summary of prohibitions under the Louisiana Open Housing Act (La. R.S 51:2601, et seq.).
In the sale and rental of housing, no one may take any of the following actions based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, or handicap:
Deny anyone access to, or membership in a facility or service (such as: a multiple listing service) related to the sale or rental of housing
Deny a dwelling
Falsely deny that housing is available for inspection, sale, or rental
For profit, persuade owners to sell or rent (blockbusting)
Make housing unavailable
Provide different housing services or facilities
Refusal to negotiate for housing
Refusal to rent or sell housing
Set different terms, conditions, or privileges for sale or rental of a dwelling
Mortgage Lending
In mortgage lending, no one may take any of the following actions based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, or handicap:
Discrimination in appraising property
Impose different terms or conditions on a loan
Refusal to make a mortgage loan
Refusal to provide information regarding loans
Set different terms or conditions for purchasing a loan
Advertising Properties
It is also illegal for anyone to threaten, coerce, intimidate, or interfere with anyone exercising a fair housing right or assisting others who exercise that right. Advertising or making a statement that indicates a limitation or preference based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, or handicap is illegal. This prohibition against discriminatory advertising applies to single-family and owner-occupied housing that is otherwise exempt from the Open Housing Act.