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1. Adopt policies against sexual harassment; for severe and egregious misconduct but also for the following: 2. Develop processes for applicants and tenants to report sexual harassment; • 3. Establish sanctions for employees and contractors who engage in sexual harassment; Doing Residents “a favor” by prioritizing a request over another Resident; • 4. Educate employees, contractors, Residents and applicants about these policies and the FHA; and Showing preferential treatment, particularly to someone of a particular sex; • Performing off the clock work for certain Residents; • Carrying groceries for certain Residents and not others; • Flirting with a Resident or sending inappropriate texts; • Showing the community to attractive Applicants and not to others; and even • Answering questions for certain Residents and spending more time than with others. 5. Enforce these polices against employees, Residents and contractors who engage in sexual harassment. Furthermore, housing experts recommend that maintenance staff be required to have basic Fair Housing training immediately upon being hired, with a Fair Housing review class every 1-2 years for updates in the laws. Maintenance staff are accused of discrimination and sexual harassment is a number of ways. Sexual harassment suits have been filed against maintenance staff www.aamdhq.org Management needs to adopt a policy to deal with all maintenance requests on a first come, first service basis, with the exception of emergencies and not permit maintenance staff to deviate from this policy. Management needs to train maintenance staff to report any accommodation requests or unusual incidents to management immediately. And Management needs to keep good records to fend off claims of discrimination, whether based on disability, familial status or sex/gender. Good customer service is an essential part of our industry. But knowing the line between good customer service and sexual preference or harassment is key. For information on Fair Housing classes, please contact Lisa at AAMD. Dabbie Wilson is a managing partner of Springman, Branden, Wilson & Pontius, P.C. which specializes in both eviction and collection services for landlords and property management companies. She is very active in local community affairs and testifies at the Capitol regularly on legislation related to our industry. MARCH 2018 • TRENDS | 29