
As part of a nationwide recognition of Fair Housing Month, Fort Worth is setting the stage for an engaging and educational event. Slated for April 23, the Fair Housing Laws & Litigation Symposium promises to dive into critical housing issues that affect everyone from community members to legal professionals. According to the City of Fort Worth, experts at the conference will dissect the latest shifts in fair housing laws and offer attendees the chance to network with other industry insiders.
This year's symposium, ideal for those who keep the city's dwellings aloft—whether lending hands or land—will unfold at 1050 Bridgewood Drive, Fort Worth, Texas, lasting from morning's first light until the 5 p.m. close of business. On the agenda are deep dives into the current state of fair housing, an understanding of housing market trends, and discussions on innovative best practices to steer through the labyrinth of housing regulations.
Registration for the symposium is now open, and the duration of the event will focus importantly on resources, services, and enforcement crucial to housing providers and beneficiaries alike. For anyone vested in the fair allocation and management of housing, the symposium stands as a crucial nexus for knowledge and connection.









