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MHDC'S
COMMITMENT TO FAIR HOUSING
Since its founding by the Leadership Council in 1968, Metropolitan Housing Development
Corporation (MHDC) has, as part of its mission, built and fought for the production and preservation of integrated and affordable
housing for all. The past thirty-eight years have seen hundreds of affordable units built and managed in and around the city
of Chicago where no affordable, integrated housing had previously existed. MHDC's most spectacular victory for affordable
housing came in the landmark U.S. Supreme Court "open housing" case, MHDC v. ARLINGTON HEIGHTS. MHDC successfully
fought for and established the principle that municipalities may not use their zoning codes to prevent the development of
housing for low and moderate-income minority persons. This decision continues to have a major impact on Fair Housing litigation
today.
MHDC continues to demonstrate its commitment to fair housing through frequent fair housing training for
staff and participation in fair housing conferences. It is this thirty-eight year commitment to fair housing that MHDC brings
to all the housing development and management projects that it undertakes.
An important component of MHDC's commitment
to fair housing is the practice of Affirmative Fair Marketing when leasing or selling a unit. Whether the unit of housing
is a senior condominium, a single-family house or a rental apartment, MHDC works to ensure that the project is in full compliance
with all federal, state and local fair housing laws. Advertising for houses and apartments is placed in a manner likely to
attract prospective minority applicants who might not otherwise be reached. For disabled applicants and residents of MHDC-affiliated
projects, MHDC works to make the necessary accommodations that will ensure people have access to their homes. For those residents
who need assistance in order to live comfortably in their units, MHDC maintains contact with local social service agencies
in order to provide residents with necessary help.
MHDC looks forward to continuing to promote the cause of fair
housing well into the future.
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