
In observance of Fair Housing Month, Gilbert taps into the fight against housing discrimination by hosting a virtual workshop in collaboration with the Southwest Fair Housing Council. Slated for April 30, residents and professionals alike are presented with an opportunity to delve deep into the complexities of fair housing laws. The upcoming event promises to be a crucial conclave for those embroiled in housing-related activities, from real estate mavens to social workers, and from beleaguered tenants to earnest housing seekers.
Designed to unfurl the perplexities of federal, state, and local housing regulations, the workshop is more than a mere lecture. By offering a certified, interactive training, it is expected, housing providers and other attendees will find themselves at an advantage, armed with the knowledge to navigate the labyrinth of legislation ensnaring the housing industry. In a proud proclamation obtained by the Town of Gilbert's official announcement, the workshop also serves as a beacon for fair housing advocates, whose tireless work often goes unseen.
Such initiatives are more than educational endeavors; they're a testament to Gilbert's commitment to substituting the status quo of housing injustice with a blueprint for equity in the place where we lay our heads. Participants will not only gain enlightenment but will also leave the session with a certificate of completion. Further sweetening the pot, the class is recognized by the Arizona Department of Real Estate, qualifying for Continuing Education (CE) credits, a gem for those in the business of selling homes.
To ensure a place in what promises to be an enlightening session, advance registration is needed. Each participant, wearing their digital nametag, will find themselves on a virtual odyssey from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.—an odyssey through a legal landscape ripe with the possibility for radical change. For more details and to register, prospective attendees are urged to visit Gilbert's official website posthaste.









