The Fair Housing Project of Legal Aid of North Carolina is the State’s full‑service, statewide fair housing organization. The Project provides legal assistance to victims of housing discrimination, conducts fair housing testing, and offers education to tenants, landlords, property managers, and real estate professionals.
In partnership with the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency, a public agency dedicated to expanding access to safe and affordable housing, the Fair Housing Project will offer a series of free fair housing trainings this spring. These sessions will provide a foundational overview of fair housing law, with each one focusing on key topics such as reasonable accommodations and modifications, service and support animals, tenant screening, and fair housing considerations during the eviction process.
The trainings are free, open to the public, and offered both virtually and in person at locations throughout the state. Registration is required, and participants may sign up for one or more sessions based on their interests and location.
Please note that brokers who attend these trainings will NOT receive continuing education credit.
For additional information or to register, visit the Fair Housing Project of Legal Aid’s website.
Upcoming 2026 In-Person Basic Fair Housing Trainings — Fair Housing Project
Upcoming 2026 Virtual Fair Housing Trainings — Fair Housing Project