New housing rule protects most vulnerable women from sexual harassment in their home

New housing rule protects most vulnerable women from sexual harassment in their home:

Hostile Environment Harassment includes subjecting a person to unwelcome conduct that is sufficiently severe or pervasive such that it interferes with or deprives the person the right to use and enjoy their home. For example, HUD charged Wisconsin landlords. Race- and national origin-based harassment is also covered, including, for example, neighbors who create a hostile environment for an African-American family or a targeted (disabled member ) of the household- that live in the neighborhood.

Shared from MomsRising.org 

Federally Protected against harassment- discrimination   under ADA.

 Watching a disabled Woman in her home or private bedroom or bathroom is Sexual harassment. Malicious Harassment,  Stalking &Voyeurism    Using  illicit- devices to invade her private space & make her health worse because she complained about the  continued abuse, amounts to  Retaliation & Domestic Terrorism .

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