Fair Housing commitment
MyOrbisAgents is committed to the letter and the spirit of the U.S. Fair Housing Act and all applicable federal, state, and local fair-housing laws. Everyone deserves equal, dignified treatment in their search for a home.
Equal opportunity
We support equal housing opportunity. The Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in housing because of race, color, national origin, religion, sex (including gender identity and sexual orientation), familial status, and disability. Many state and local laws protect additional characteristics.
How Orby is built for compliance
- Objective facts only. Orby describes properties by objective, verifiable facts — price, size, features, and publicly available data — and does not characterize neighborhoods or occupants in ways that could signal a preference or limitation based on a protected class.
- No steering. Orby does not steer buyers toward or away from areas based on protected characteristics, and does not answer questions about the "type of people" in a neighborhood.
- Redirects sensitive questions. When a caller asks a question that could invite a discriminatory response, Orby declines to characterize protected classes and points the buyer to objective resources (such as public school-district data or census statistics) or to you, the licensed agent.
- You stay in control. You review the listings and information Orby uses, and you remain the licensed, responsible party for every interaction.
Your responsibility
Orby is a tool that supports fair-housing-conscious practice; it does not replace your obligations as a licensed professional. You are responsible for your own compliance with fair-housing and advertising laws in your jurisdiction, including how you configure listings and prompts.
Reporting a concern
If you believe an interaction fell short of these standards, tell us at hello@myorbisresults.com so we can review and improve. Housing-discrimination complaints may also be filed with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) at hud.gov/fairhousing.
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