Source: Fair Housing Center of Southeast and Mid MichiganLast checked: Mar 31, 2026View source
A suggested script — adapt it to your situation:
Hi, I'm looking for free legal help and wanted to know if I qualify.
My name is [your name], and I'm interested in the Fair Housing Advocacy and Discrimination Investigation program.
I wanted to ask whether there are any requirements I should know about, such as People in southeast Michigan with housing-discrimination concerns, including Washtenaw County residents?
I also wanted to confirm your current hours. I see Monday-Friday business hours; call for current availability. Is that still accurate?
And just to confirm — is this service free of charge?
What is the best way to get started? I see call the center or complete the online contact process to report housing discrimination or request fair-housing help.
Thank you so much for your help.
Always introduce yourself and ask to speak with someone who can help with your specific need.
Waitlist / Capacity: Response timing varies by case volume.
About this program
Fair housing organization providing education, discrimination complaint support, advocacy, testing, and referral assistance for renters, homebuyers, and voucher holders facing housing discrimination.
Hours: Monday-Friday business hours; call for current availability.
Location: P.O. Box 7825, Ann Arbor, 48107Directions
Who this serves & eligibility
Population: Adults, Families, Seniors, Low Income, People with Disabilities, Immigrants & Refugees
Languages: English
Residency: People in southeast Michigan with housing-discrimination concerns, including Washtenaw County residents.
Other requirements: Provides fair-housing advocacy and investigation support; attorney referral may be used when needed.
Documents needed: Keep lease papers, notices, and records of discriminatory incidents if available.
Insurance accepted: free, not_applicable
Cost: Free fair-housing assistance.
How to access: Call the center or complete the online contact process to report housing discrimination or request fair-housing help.
Phone and online access; office mail address in Ann Arbor.
Verified last checked Mar 31, 2026. Always call ahead to confirm.
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