We hear you.

Residents of HUD-assisted housing have certain rights and responsibilities. One of the rights is the ability to file concerns with management, owners, or government agencies without retaliation, harassment or intimidation. Choose your state below to begin filing.

Navigate’s goal for properties in Alabama, Connecticut, Mississippi, and Virginia is to mediate valid resident complaints and help owners and managers resolve them as quickly as possible.

Fair Housing FAQs

Residents

How can I file a fair housing complaint?

Learn more about the process here.

I worry that if I file, I will lose my housing.

According to HUD, retaliation is illegal. It is illegal to retaliate against any person for making a complaint, testifying, assisting, or participating in any manner in a proceeding under HUD’s complaint process at any time, even after the investigation has been completed. The Fair Housing Act also makes it illegal to retaliate against any person because that person reported a concern to a housing provider or other authority. If you believe you have experienced retaliation, you can file a complaint.

How can I learn about the Complaint Process?
Should I get help before filing a complaint?

HUD has provided a list of resources in case you do decide to seek help prior to filing a complaint.

How do I file a complaint in languages other than English?

Managers

Where can I find posters and brochures to make residents aware of their fair housing rights?

HUD has an entire page dedicated to outreach tools.