Title 34 › Subtitle Subtitle I— - Comprehensive Acts › Chapter CHAPTER 121— - VIOLENT CRIME CONTROL AND LAW ENFORCEMENT › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN › Part Part L— - Addressing the Housing Needs of Victims of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking › Subpart subpart 2— - housing rights › § 12491
Requires covered federal housing programs to protect people who are victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking. An "affiliated individual" is a close family member or anyone living in the same home. An "appropriate agency" is the federal department that runs the housing program. A "covered housing program" means many federal programs that help people get affordable housing or rent help. People cannot be turned away, kicked out, denied help, or lose their housing just because they are or were victims, if they otherwise qualify. A violent incident cannot be treated as a lease violation or good reason to evict the victim. If a household member or guest commits violence, a tenant who is the victim cannot be denied housing just for that person's actions. Housing providers can split a lease to evict or remove the person who did the violence without punishing the victim. If the evicted person was the only one eligible for help, the remaining person must be given a chance to prove they are eligible or get a reasonable time to find new housing. Housing providers may ask victims to give written proof. Victims have 14 business days to give it unless the provider agrees to more time. Acceptable proof can be an approved certification form, a signed statement from a victim service worker, doctor, or lawyer, official records, or other evidence the provider allows. All information must be kept private and not put into shared databases, unless the victim agrees, it’s needed for an eviction case, or the law requires sharing. The Department of Housing and Urban Development must make a notice of these rights and a model emergency transfer plan so victims can move to a safe unit (including when a sexual assault happened on the premises within the past 90 days). Agencies must follow these rules and HUD must help with vouchers when available.
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34 U.S.C. § 12491
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73