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Nadeen's Farewell Post

Nadeen's Farewell Post

REFLECTIONS ON FAIRNESS

28 YEARS IN FAIR HOUSING

Alexander Britton "Brit" Hume, an American television journalist and political commentator, has said that “Fairness is not an attitude.  It’s a professional skill that must be developed and exercised.”

For more than a quarter of a century I have been a believer in, and a teacher and writer of fair housing law as Fair Housing Lady.  For more than 20 of those years I have been supported and encouraged in that role by my employer, ForRent.com.  And with the invitation from Brent Williams it has been an honor to have a place to share my thoughts and ideas as to fair housing with industry professionals here at MultifamilyInsiders.com.  It is, however, time for me to move on to another chapter in my life and that new chapter will begin with my May 26th retirement.  So as I say good-bye and hang up my Fair Housing Lady hat, I would like to share some thoughts with you one more time.

Before the Fair Housing Act was amended in 1988, most of us in our industry had little if any knowledge about fair housing laws.  It was not that we were bigoted or evil.  On the contrary, the “good guys” did not intentionally discriminate and at the time, that was all that mattered, especially as there were “bad guys” who did in fact do so and that was the fair housing focus.

With the 1988 amendments to the Act, however, fair housing became a widespread issue for the industry.  With significantly increased financial impact for fair housing violations and the addition of families with children and those with disabilities to the protected classes, fair housing compliance became a hot topic and has remained that for the decades since.

For our industry it was no longer just about intentional discrimination, particularly as to race.  Lessons were learned that even unintentional policies and procedures could present fair housing liability.  Unreasonable rules for children, not understanding the need to reasonably accommodate for people with disabilities, national origin issues after 9/11…these became the focus.  Today, as we continue to evolve as a society, housing providers find that they must consider a vast array of new issues, ranging from social media marketing to transgender bathrooms in the community clubhouse; from medical marijuana in some jurisdictions to the risks associated with disparate impact (currently focused on criminal background checks of prospective renters).

As I close my chapter as Fair Housing Lady, what I want you to know is that I believe for every one of the “bad guys” that are rightly taken to task by the system, that there are so many more of you “good guys” out there.  I want to encourage you to continue to keep eyes and ears open to the continuing developments in fair housing; attend fair housing classes (and arrange them for your conferences and meetings); dialogue with and ask for an open door to the advocates, letting them know that you want their advice and input without risk in reaching out.  You are the “good guys” in the manufactured housing arena. Let your actions echo the words of Justice Potter Stewart of the US Supreme Court:

Fairness is what justice really is.”

 
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Congrats, Nadeen! Although I do have to say that boy will I miss you. You always knew how to put difficult topics in such a common-sense way, and I always loved seeing your blogs pop up. I wish we had more chances to hang out in real life, but such is life. I look forward to hearing about your new adventures in retirement!

  Brent Williams
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Perhaps there will be a future time when we will hang out...you and I share many friends within this industry.

  Nadeen
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Nadeen, THANKS seems so little for all you've done for us in the multifamily industry! Thank you for always being a people advocate and an industry advocate, for being a voice of wisdom, and a great joy to be around! Happy next career! We miss you already!

  Mary Gwyn
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Thank you so much! I will miss so many folks -the toughest part of this retirement is saying good-bye (or my preferred "until we meet again").

  Nadeen
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Thanks Nadeen for gifting our industry with your talents and insight! You will truly be missed. So honored to have had the opportunity to meet you in person and spend a little time chatting with you. Wishing you nothing but the best in your well-deserved retirement!

  Lia Nichole Smith
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Thank you!

  Nadeen
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Nadeen, you and I have corresponded privately, and this is my chance to say publicly: YOU WILL BE SO MISSED. I have loved working with you, have great memories of our Las Vegas seminars and many other friendship expanding experiences. God's speed as you begin your 'rewirement'.

  Anne Sadovsky
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Thank you, Anne. And this gives me the opportunity to say how much I will miss you (although I do so plan to keep in touch). You were always so generous with your ideas and creativity, and as a result we were a great teaching team. Keep doing what you do - you are oh-so-needed.

  Nadeen
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You have been an inspiration and phenomenal teacher along the way of my property management career. Thank you for your wisdom and sharing your experience with our industry.

  Becky Dotson
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Thank you, Betsy.

  Nadeen
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Nadeen - You have absolutely no idea how many times your name rolls off the tongues of your fans as we say "What would our Fair Housing Guru Nadeen do?" You will be sorely missed, and thought of often. Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom and dedicating your career to education on this vital topic. Enjoy your next challenge.

  Karlene Lehman
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How thoughtful of you to comment! Thank you.

  Nadeen
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Well done, Nadeen!

  Rommel Anacan
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Thank you, Rommel.

  Nadeen
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Long time reader, rarely commented, but you will be quite missed, Nadeen! You were a voice for reason in an otherwise confusing and often confrontational world.

Thank you for all that you've done!

  Jay Koster
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Jay, what gracious comments...much appreciated.

  Nadeen

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