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If you, as an individual or family, are seeking housing, the Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination because of:
race
color
national origin
religion
sex
familial status: Children under 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women, or people trying to get custody of someone under the age of 18.
disability: mental and/or physical.
The term "housing" includes the following:
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Contact Idaho Legal Aid Services at: (208) 746-7541 to receive advice on our Domestic Violence or Senior Legal Advice Lines or to apply for legal help.
To file paperwork for your case and download instructions, forms, or videos, visit: http://www.courtselfhelp.idaho.gov/
To find a pro bono attorney, call the Idaho Volunteer Lawyers Program at: (208) 334-4510 (Treasure Valley Residents) or 1-800-221-3295 (All Other Idahoans).
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If you have a fair housing issue or a predatory lending question, the following resources are available:
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) 1-800-669-9777, or (TDD) 1-800-927-9275, or on the web at www.hud.gov
Intermountain Fair Housing Council (208) 383-0695 in Boise calling area, or statewide toll-free 1-800-717-0695
Before you buy a home, attend a home ownership education course offered by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)-approved, non-profit counseling agencies.
Interview several real estate professionals (agents), and ask for and check references before you select one to help you buy or sell a home.
Get information about the prices of other homes in the neighborhood. Do not be fooled into paying too much.
Free legal information and advice for Idaho Seniors
Please call toll-free: 1-866-345-0106
or if you reside in the Boise calling area: 345-0106
or en Español: 1-866-954-2591
All of the Idaho Legal Aid Services' (ILAS) offices provide the following kinds of help for seniors:
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Free legal information and advice for Idaho Seniors
Please call our Statewide intake number: 208-746-7541
To find more information about Idaho laws and ways to help yourself:
We plan for many important events in life. We plan for retirement, a wedding, vacations, and for a child’s education. Sadly, the health choices that are made at the end of life are seldom planned and many times they are made for us. Decisions are put off and desires are not expressed because it is difficult to contemplate or discuss death.
This video explains what a power of attorney document is and why it can be a useful thing to have. If you have ever wondered if you should have a power of attorney, this video may answer some of your questions.
Este video explica lo que es un documento de poder que es y por lo que puede ser una cosa útil tener. Si alguna vez se preguntó si debería tener un poder de representación, el vídeo puede responder a algunas de sus preguntas.
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