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Fair Housing & Equal Opportunity
Effective Date: January 1st, 2026
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Ashton Nelson is committed to providing equal professional real estate services in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local Fair Housing laws. We fully support the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Connecticut Fair Housing Act and conduct all business in accordance with these laws and the REALTOR® Code of Ethics.
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Equal Housing Opportunity
Ashton Nelson provides real estate services without discrimination. We do not engage in any practices that unlawfully discriminate against any person in the sale, rental, financing, or advertising of housing.
We are committed to treating all clients and customers fairly, honestly, and professionally.
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Protected Classes
In accordance with federal law, discrimination in housing is prohibited on the basis of:
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Race
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Color
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Religion
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Sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity)
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National origin
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Familial status
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Disability
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In accordance with Connecticut law, additional protected classes include, but are not limited to:
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Ancestry
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Marital status
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Age
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Lawful source of income
Ashton Nelson complies with all applicable protections as required by law.
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Professional Standards & Ethics
As a real estate professional, Ashton Nelson adheres to:
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The Fair Housing Act
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The Connecticut Fair Housing Act
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MLS rules and regulations
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The National Association of REALTORS® Code of Ethics
All clients and customers are offered equal access to housing opportunities, information, and professional service regardless of background or personal characteristics protected by law.
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Advertising & Marketing Practices
All advertising and marketing materials are intended to be inclusive and compliant with Fair Housing laws. Ashton Nelson does not use language, imagery, or practices that indicate preference, limitation, or discrimination based on any protected class.
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Reasonable Accommodations
Ashton Nelson supports reasonable accommodations and modifications for individuals with disabilities, as required by applicable Fair Housing laws, to ensure equal access to housing and real estate services.
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Questions or Concerns
If you believe you have experienced housing discrimination or have questions regarding Fair Housing rights, you may contact:
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U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
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Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities (CHRO)
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You may also contact us directly with questions regarding our Fair Housing commitment:
Ashton Nelson
Email: ashtonn@nelsonhome.info
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Ongoing Commitment
Fair Housing compliance is an ongoing responsibility. Ashton Nelson remains committed to continued education, ethical practice, and full compliance with all Fair Housing laws and professional standards.