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Laffey, Keller Williams real estate offices to pay $115G in housing discrimination settlement Three Long Island real estate brokerages have agreed to settle over claims their agents engaged in illegal housing discrimination, state Attorney ...
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3 NY real estate brokerages to pay $115K settlement over claims of illegal housing discrimination I thank Governor Kathy Hochul and her administration for helping address these unacceptable housing discrimination practices on Long Island and ...
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3 NY brokerages to pay $115K over housing discrimination claims - Yahoo News 3 NY brokerages to pay $115K over housing discrimination claims. The agents associated at the firms allegedly steered prospective homebuyers of ...
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Biden's imposing racism in everything from housing to health care - New York Post Rep. Gary Palmer (R-Ala.) has introduced a bill banning the rule's "reverse discrimination." Eight states and Do No Harm, a physicians' organization, ...
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Attorney General James and Governor Hochul Tackle Discriminatory Practices at Long ... "Housing discrimination is illegal, and the Department will not tolerate New Yorker's rights being violated. This comprehensive fair housing ...
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NYAG settles discrimination allegations with LI brokerage firms | Long Island Business News Three Long Island real estate brokerage firms will spend more than $115,000 and beef up fair housing training in a settlement over allegations of ...
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Keller Williams, Laffey Settle Racial Discrimination Suit - The Real Deal Brokerages cough up $115k to settle Newsday discrimination claims ... How not to discriminate: Long Island Realtors launch fair housing effort ...
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Long Island real estate companies settle housing bias claims, pledge to follow the law, boost training These investigations have uncovered a pervasive culture of allowing unlawful discrimination and violations of every New Yorker's right to fair housing ...
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New York attorney general fines Long Island real estate companies for housing discrimination ... Attorney General Letitia James has ordered three Long Island real estate companies to pay $115000 to settle claims of housing discrimination.
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Black mortgage applicants still face discrimination, study finds - Realty Biz News There are also programs for borrowers with lower credit scores, he reminded, including those offered by the Federal Housing Administration and various ...
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