UK landlords advertising Muslim only housing in potential violation of discrimination laws

British landlords are allegedly advertising “Muslim only” rentals to prospective tenants around London in a clear violation of the country’s housing discrimination laws, according to a report.Dozens of listings shared across multiple social media sites featured the strict religious requirements for renters in London and south-east England, the Telegraph reported.“Only for Muslims,” “for 2 Muslim boys or 2 Muslim girls,” and “Muslims preferred” were listed on the advertisements, according to the outlet.One such post specified that a one-bedroom living space was available for “girls” and suitable for “Gujarati Muslim Student.”The Facebook post mentioned that the apartment was “ready to move now” and was close to a mosque.In addition to the multitude of Muslim-seeking landlords, other listings posted on Facebook, Telegram and British marketplace Gumtree sought other specific nationalities, religions and languages including Hindu and Punjabi tenants.Some of the restrictions for the available housing included “alcohol and smoke-free,” the outlet reported.The advertisements are potentially in violation of the UK’s Equality Act 2010, which protects citizens against discrimination based on religion or belief, race and other protected characteristics.“Muslim only” or similar restrictions fall under the violating measures.Landlords are not in violation of the law if they are renting out space in their individual homes and searching for tenants who fit a certain lifestyle or religious requirements — if sharing a bathroom or kitchen.The possible biased housing listings were blasted for catering to one certain religious group and not being open to all citizens.“These adverts are disgusting and anti-British.It goes without saying that there would be a national outrage if the tables were turned,” Robert Jenrick, Reform UK’s economic spokesman, told The Telegraph.
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