Below are several agencies that offer fair housing information. Persons who believe they have experienced discrimination in housing rental, sales, or financing because of race, color, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, disability, or familial status may contact any of these agencies.

California Dept. of Consumer Affairs
(800) 952-5210 or
(916) 445-0660
http://www.dca.ca.gov/                                             
Project Sentinel
(888) 324-7468
[email protected]
https://www.housing.org/housing-discrimination
Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9AM – 12 PM & 1PM – 4PM
Housing discrimination is illegal. If you suspect discrimination contact Project Sentinel. Project Sentinel’s Fair Housing Center provides education and counseling to Roseville’s community members and housing providers about fair housing laws. We also investigate complaints and advocate for those who have experienced housing discrimination.

Housing Discrimination  
Housing Discrimination – Persons with Disabilities
Housing Discrimination – Rights and Responsibilities
Dept. of Housing & Urban Development (HUD)
(800) 347-3739
HUD Contact information
Housing Discrimination Complaints
www.hud.gov/
California Dept. of Fair Employment & Housing
(800) 884-1684
(800) 700-2320 [TTY]
www.dfeh.ca.gov


Placer Dispute Resolution Service
P.O. Box 1771
Loomis, CA 95650
(916) 645-9260
http://www.pdrs.org
Legal Services of Northern California, Auburn
190 Reamer Street, Auburn, CA 95603
Voice: (530) 823-7560
(800) 660-6107
Fax: (530) 823-7601
www.lsnc.net
Legal Help Center
Bill Santucci Justice Center Courthouse
10820 Justice Center Drive
Roseville, CA 95678
(916) 408-6446
http://www.placer.courts.ca.gov/legal/legal_intro.html

Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing

The City, as a direct recipient of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds through the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), is required to complete an “Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice” along with a certification that states it will affirmatively further fair housing in its community.

The certification further requires that the grantee undertake fair housing planning through: 1) the completion of an Analysis of Impediments (AI) to Fair Housing Choice in the community; 2) the undertaking of actions to eliminate identified impediments; and 3) the maintenance of records regarding the analysis and actions.

Through its community development programs, HUD seeks to further its goal of increasing equal and free access to residential housing in order to achieve equality of opportunity for all persons regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or familial status.

For any questions or additional information regarding the City's 2020 AI, contact the Housing Division Office at (916) 774-5270.

The 2020 Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice document updates and replaces the 2015 version.