HUD Publishes 2021 Civil Penalty Amounts for Fair Housing Violations

On March 16, 2021, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) published new inflation-adjusted civil penalty amounts for individuals or entities that have been found to have violated a variety of different housing-related laws, including the federal Fair Housing Act. The new civil penalty amounts will apply to violations of the Fair Housing Act that occur on or after April 15, 2021. Under these revised amounts, someone can be assessed a maximum civil penalty of $21,663 for his or her first violation of the Fair Housing Act. Respondents who had violated the Fair Housing Act in the previous 5 years could be fined a maximum of $54,157, and respondents who had violated the Act two or more times in the previous 7 years could be fined a maximum of $108,315. These civil penalty amounts are in addition to actual damages and attorney’s fees and costs that may be awarded to someone who has experienced housing discrimination. Prior to this adjustment, the penalty amounts were $21,410 for a first violation, $53,524 for a second violation, and $107,050 for a third violation. Click here to read HUD’s announcement of the 2021 penalty amounts.