Rules for advertising with Duke Community Housing
- Do not discriminate.
Duke Community Housing supports Fair Housing. Comments in your ad should
not contain language that discriminates against people of a certain race,
color, sex, religion, national origin, handicap, or familial status. Exceptions
to the rule include the rental of a room or rooms in a home where the
owner or current tenant
lives in the home ( i.e. an ad for a roommate).
For more information -
Questions
and Answers on: Fair Housing, North Carolina Real Estate
Commission
Durham Human Relations Commission, Telephone: (919) 560-4107, 101 City
Hall Plaza, Durham, NC 27701
- Be a responsible landlord.
Lots of graduate-level students use this resource to find
rental housing. The last thing they need is housing with problems distracting
them from their academic goals. As a reminder:
North Carolina statutes require you to:
"Comply with current applicable building and housing codes"
"Make all repairs and do whatever is necessary to put and keep the rental
premises in a fit and habitable condition"
"Keep all common areas in safe condition"
"Maintain in good and safe working order and promptly repair all electrical,
plumbing, sanitary, heating, ventilating, air conditioning, and other facilities
and appliances supplied or required to be supplied by the landlord provided that
notification of needed repairs is made to the landlord in writing by the tenant,
except in emergency situations."
"Provide operable smoke detectors, either battery-operated or electrical.
The landlord shall ensure that a smoke detector is operable and in good repair
at the beginning of each tenancy."
For more information -
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 42 Landlord and Tenant.
To request a fire safety inspection - call 560-4242 before 8:30 a.m. or after
3:30
p.m., Durham Fire Department
To request a minimum housing code inspection - call 560-4570, City of
Durham Housing and Community Development Office
- Update rental ads promptly.
The goal of the web site is to show users available rentals. Make
your ad inactive as soon as you have a
tenant
or
roommate.
If you
cannot inactivate it through the web site, email or call Community
Housing staff; we will make the ad inactive for you.
Duke Community Housing reserves the right to refuse ads.
If Community Housing staff receives a series
of tenant complaints about a rental property or landlord, they can refuse
ads for specific addresses or landlord. Depending
on the
situation, ads may be inactivated temporarily or indefinitely. Duke Community
Housing
does not guarantee the rental housing in the database, but also does not knowingly
want to put anyone in a situation that may deter them from their academic
pursuits.
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