
The Tennessee Fair Housing Council (TFHC) and the National Fair Housing Alliance (NFHA) have reached an agreement with Gross Residential Properties to increase accessible rental housing across Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. This marks a significant step forward in ensuring individuals with disabilities have more inclusive housing options.
“People with disabilities in Middle Tennessee will have more housing options as a result of this agreement,” said Martie Lafferty, TFHC’s Executive Director. “Searching for a new place to live is stressful for everyone. Imagine finding an apartment you like and realizing you can’t use the kitchen because there’s not enough turning space for your wheelchair. We appreciate Gross Residential’s willingness to work with TFHC and NFHA to identify solutions that ensure people with disabilities can use and enjoy their apartment and the common areas of their housing community.”
This collaboration underscores the importance of fair and accessible housing for all. To read the full press release, visit their website.