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Discrimination in housing on the basis of race, color, national origin,
religion, sex, disability or familial status is prohibited in Nebraska.
Covered entities generally include residential property owners, property
managers, realtors and multiple listing services. However, exemptions
exist for dwellings owned or operated by religious organization and bona fide
private clubs for non-commercial purposes, housing for older persons, and
owner-occupied private homes in which no more than three sleeping rooms are
rented.
Unlawful housing practices generally include discrimination in the
advertisement, acquisition (showing, negotiating for or transmitting offers for
sale or rental), financing, or possession and enjoyment (terms, conditions,
privileges) of residential property.
The housing law also contains provisions barring retaliation. Anyone
who has opposed any practice made unlawful by the statutes or who has participated
in any manner in any proceeding to enforce the statutes is protected. There is a filing deadline. From the
date of any alleged harm, the time limit for a housing charge is 1 year.
Federal filing deadlines may be different. However, if you believe you
have been discriminated against, do not wait too long.
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