Missouri Discrimination in Housing refers to any form of unfair, unequal, or unjust treatment of individuals in the process of renting, buying, or financing a home based on their protected characteristics such as race, color, religion, national origin, sex, familial status, and disability. It is illegal for landlords, lenders, real estate agents, and other housing providers to treat individuals differently or deny them access to housing because of their protected characteristics. Types of Missouri Discrimination in Housing include: — Refusal to rent or selHomoom— - Setting different terms and conditions for different people — Steering individuals to certain neighborhoods or away from certain neighborhoods — Refusal to make reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities — Charging different rent or fees for different individuals — Refusal to provide information about available housing — Harassing tenants or prospective tenants based on their protected characteristics.