[R.O. 1957, 10:13-1, adopted Apr. 6, 1970]
(a)
No owner, lessee, sublessee, assignee, real estate agent, broker, or managing agent of, or any salesman, employee or agent therefor or other person having the right of ownership or possession of or the right to sell or rent any real property, shall discriminate in the sale or rental of such property.
(b)
Unlawful discrimination as used in this section shall mean the commission of one or more of the following acts because of the race, creed, color, age, sex, national origin or ancestry of a potential transferee or lessee of any real property or portion thereof or interest therein:
(1)
The refusal: (A) To sell, rent, assign, lease, or sublease, (B) To offer for sale, rental, assignment, lease, or sublease; or, (C) To negotiate for the sale, rental, assignment, lease, or sublease of such real property.
(2)
The denial or withholding of such real property or any facilities connected therewith or the representation that such real property is unavailable for inspection, sale, rental, assignment, lease, or sublease, when in fact it is so available.
(3)
The offering of less favorable services, facilities, terms, conditions or privileges.
(c)
No person, or other legal entity shall discriminate in the public advertisement for the sale or rental of real property.
(d)
Discrimination in the public advertisement shall mean the printing, publishing, circulating, issuing, displaying, posting or mailing, or the causing of the same, of any statement, advertisement, publication, or sign which by its terms promotes the sale of real property, rental, assignment, lease or sublease in violation of Subsection (a) hereof.
(e)
Excepted from the foregoing provisions of this section shall be:
(1)
Restrictions or limitations based upon age or sex, where the age or sex restriction or limitation is material to the type of housing offered for sale or rental or the facilities available therein;
(2)
The rental of a room or rooms to another person by the owner or occupant of a one-family dwelling occupied by him as his residence or the household of his family at the time of such rental, provided that the owner, directly or indirectly, has neither advertised the availability of the room or rooms, nor employed a real estate broker or salesman to aid in such rental.