Tenant Responsibilities:
* Before you sign a lease, be willing to adhere to the specifications of the
lease.
* Keep your copy of the lease in a safe place for your record.
* Pay rent on time with a check or money order to have a record of the payment.
* Notify landlord in writing of any damage or repairs to be made.
* Keep rental unit clean and safe.
* Don’t interfere with neighbors, peaceful use of the property.
* Give written notice of plans to be away from the rental for more than seven
days.
* Give thirty days written notice of plans to end rental agreement.
Tenant Rights:
* To review, understand, and agree to the lease before you sign it.
* To receive a copy of the lease agreement.
* To inspect the rental property before you sign a lease.
* To file a complaint against a landlord if the landlord fails to comply with
the lease agreement OR
discriminates against you.
* To file a suit with the court if you believe you have been treated unfairly.
* To have reasonable and necessary accommodations due to a disability.
* To have reasonable essential services such as; heat, water, electricity, and
be structurally safe.
* To have repairs made promptly.
* To have deposit refunded within 14 days of lease end, if tenant fulfills all
lease obligations.
Landlord Rights:
* To receive rent payment on time.
* To inspect the property.
* To have a 30 day notice if tenant plans to terminate lease or agreement.
* To give tenant a written notice of consequences for failure to comply with
lease.
* To evict tenant for certain violations that might cause harm to other tenants.
* To petition the court for damage or loss to a rental property caused by a
tenant.
Landlord Duties:
* Develop a written lease in compliance with Nebraska Landlord and Tenant Act.
The lease must contain:
* The date the lease starts and ends.
* Amount of rent and deposit.
* Where and to whom the rent is to be paid.
* Other provisions stating the rights and obligations of the landlord and
tenant.
* To ensure that the rental unit is safe weatherproofed, structurally sound and
rodent free.
* To make repairs in a timely manner and ensure all appliances provided are in
good working order.
* To notify the tenant of a need to enter the unit to make repairs or for
inspection.
* To put all notices to tenant in writing.

Questions about Fair Housing Laws?
The High Plains Fair Housing Program provides outreach and education on Federal
and State Fair Housing Law.
Educational presentations are provided to the general public and to specific
groups responsible in providing housing.
Fair housing information and Rental counseling is available for renters,
landlords, and the general public.
Renters, there are options for help if you believe you have been discriminated
against while renting or purchasing a home.
Housing providers, realtors, or morgage lenders who need information reguarding
fair housing law and it
’s application are also incouraged to call the High Plains CDC Fair Housing
Program.
Please call Rebecca Christian, Fair Housing Counselor at 308.432.4346 ext. 7 or
866.432.4346 ext. 7.
Click on either to find out more information.
“ It is the policy of the State of Nebraska that there shall be no discrimination
in the acquisition, ownership, possession, or enjoyment of housing throughout
the State of Nebraska in accordance with Article 1, Section 25 of the
Constitution of the State of Nebraska."
Its not an Option...It’s the Law
When it comes to housing:
Do you believe that you have been treated unfairly or differently?
Do you want to learn about Landlord/Tenant Laws and Federal Discrimination Laws?
Do you want to find out if a law has been broken?
Contact High Plains Community Development and we can help you to answer these questions.
Nebraska State Law:
The Nebraska Legislature passed the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act
in 1974.
This law governs oral and written agreements for residential property, and
places certain restrictions on what may be included in a lease.
It also defines minimum duties of landlords and tenants.
Federal Law:
You cannot be discriminated against because of race, color, gender, religion, disability, family satus, or national origin.
High Plains Community Development Corporation, was the 2007 recipient of the
Nebraska Fair Housing Award given by the Lincoln Commission of Human Rights at
the Nebraska Fair Housing Conference.
OUR FAIR HOUSING GOAL IS FAIR TREATMENT FOR ALL
High Plains Community Development Corp. has been funded through the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to provide outreach and
education on The Fair Housing Act.
As part of this, we also are charged with submitting complaints of
discrimination received to HUD for investigation.
We provide our services in an equitable and fair manner and maintain
impartiality and fairness with all parties when a complaint is received.
Residents have a right to complain if they believe they have been treated in an
unfair or discriminatory manner, and we are required to submit all complaints
alleging discrimination to HUD.
HUD, not High Plains, makes the final determination if a complaint warrants
investigation.
If HUD makes the decision to investigate, they contact all parties involved.
Those who are alleged to have acted in a discriminatory manner through a
complaint filed against them are often surprised and believe that the complaint
has no merit, and yet they must respond to the complaint.
This response can be costly and time consuming. It can also be emotional as people generally don’t want to be viewed as someone who violates someone else’s civil rights. Likewise for the complainant it can also be emotional because they also believe
that they have suffered from being treated unfairly.
We understand both of these concerns and we strive to be fair to all parties. This is why High Plains diligently works to educate and provide fair treatment
for all.
High Plains believes very strongly in education and outreach for The Fair
Housing Act as well as the Nebraska laws that govern landlords and tenants.
We believe that if we can help educate all concerned on the federal and state
laws, that the number of complaints filed will be greatly reduced and fair
housing will be available for all in Nebraska.
130 E. Second St. Chadron, NE 69337
Phone: 308.432.4346 or toll free 1.866.432.4346
Fax: 308.432.4655
If you still have questions or concerns about fair housing issues,
Please contact Rebecca Christian, Fair Housing Counselor at 308.432.4346 ext. 7
or 866.432.4346 ext. 7
or contact HUD (Housing and Urban Development) at 1.800.743.5323 or www.hud.gov