Southwest Fair Housing Council Secures Landmark Legal Victory for Disability Rights in Housing
Tucson, Arizona – In a significant win for disability rights and fair housing, the Southwest Fair Housing Council (SWFHC) has successfully obtained a permanent injunction against WG Scottsdale LLC, d/b/a Atria Sierra Pointe, as ordered by United States District Judge Roseniary Mafxnlez.
Tucson, Arizona – In a significant win for disability rights and fair housing, the Southwest Fair Housing Council (SWFHC) has successfully obtained a permanent injunction against WG Scottsdale LLC, d/b/a Atria Sierra Pointe, as ordered by United States District Judge Roseniary Mafxnlez. Following a unanimous jury verdict, this landmark decision marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing fight against housing discrimination.
The court ruling mandates comprehensive changes to ensure effective communication and accommodation for disabled individuals. WG Scottsdale LLC is now legally bound to provide auxiliary aids and services, including sign language interpreters, and to maintain detailed records of all related requests and provisions. Additionally, the company is required to create and implement a comprehensive plan of action to ensure timely access to necessary accommodations and compliance with fair housing laws.
This case stemmed from a lawsuit filed by the SWFHC, which alleged that WG Scottsdale LLC had violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Federal Fair Housing Act (FHA), and the Arizona Fair Housing Act (AZFHA). The jury awarded both nominal and punitive damages, recognizing the gravity of the defendant's violations.
Judge Mafxnlez's ruling emphasizes the importance of upholding the rights of individuals with disabilities within the housing sector. The court's decision underscores that failure to provide necessary accommodations constitutes a civil rights violation, warranting legal and corrective action.
"This ruling is not just a victory for the Southwest Fair Housing Council but for every individual who has faced discrimination due to their disability," said Jay Young, Executive Director of SWFHC. "It sends a clear message that housing providers must proactively ensure equal access and accommodations for all individuals, as mandated by federal and state laws."
SWFHC remains committed to advocating for fair housing practices and dismantling discriminatory barriers. This case serves as a reminder of the ongoing need for vigilance and action to protect the rights of all individuals in their pursuit of fair and equitable housing.
For more information, please contact:
Southwest Fair Housing Council (SWFHC)
Phone: (520) 798-1568
Email: info@swfhc.com
Website: www.swfhc.com
About SWFHC
The Southwest Fair Housing Council promotes fair housing and equal opportunity through education, advocacy, and enforcement. We strive to eliminate discrimination in housing and provide resources to ensure all individuals have access to safe and affordable housing.