
Services
At the Fair Housing Center of Southwest Michigan, we provide essential services that defend the rights of renters, homebuyers, and housing professionals across the region.
Whether you’re experiencing housing discrimination or want to ensure compliance with fair housing laws, our team is here to help. We work under the protections of the Fair Housing Act of 1968, a federal law that prohibits housing discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or familial status.
For more information and support, contact the Fair Housing Center at info@fhcswm.org or call (269) 276-9100 or toll free at 866-637-0733.
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Learn more about us through our latest systemic investigations reports:
What We Do For Southwest Michigan
Education & Outreach
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Hosting workshops, training, and community events to inform the public and professionals about fair housing laws.
Complainant Intake & Case Review
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Accepting and reviewing reports of potential discrimination, including confidential interviews.
Investigations
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Conducting testing and evidence collection to determine if violations of fair housing law occurred.



Enforcement Support
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Assisting individuals in filing complaints with the Michigan Department of Civil Rights or other relevant bodies.

Advocacy & Legal Referrals
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Connecting clients with attorneys and agencies to pursue justice when appropriate.

Serving Renters, Buyers, and Housing Professionals Alike
Our impact extends across the housing landscape. Whether you’re a tenant experiencing unfair treatment or a landlord trying to understand your obligations under the law, we are your partners in housing equality.
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Who We Serve
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Renters and Home Seekers
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We help individuals understand their rights and fight back against discriminatory housing practices.
Landlords and Property Managers
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We offer educational tools and resources to help housing providers stay compliant.
Real Estate Agents and Lenders
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Our team provides outreach and training to ensure ethical, legal housing transactions across the region.
