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Coldwell Banker agrees to pay $30k to settle housing discrimination claims - News 12 Long Island New York Attorney General Letitia James continues her crackdown on discrimination in the housing market. The Office of the Attorney General ...
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Coldwell Banker agrees to $30G settlement over housing discrimination - Newsday Attorney General Letitia James said the brokerage was the fourth to settle claims raised by Newsday's Long Island Divided series.
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Attorney General James Stops Discriminatory Practices at Long Island Real Estate Brokerage Coldwell Banker will also make fair housing trainings available to all of its agents and provide a discrimination complaint form on its website. This ...
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How the ban on housing discrimination has been working in Tucson | KJZZ Earlier this month, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes reversed a decision by her predecessor allowing Tucson and Phoenix to go forward with bans ...
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Can I Sue the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)? - FindLaw In the past, civil rights groups have sued HUD for policies that allegedly promoted (or failed to do enough to stop) housing discrimination.
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NYAG settles discrimination dispute with LI brokerage firm | - Long Island Business News The brokerage chain will also make fair housing training available to all of its agents and provide a discrimination complaint form on its website ...
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Coldwell Banker To Pay $30K To Settle Housing Bias Claims - Law360 The New York Office of the Attorney General announced Wednesday its settlement with Coldwell Banker over alleged discrimination against Black, ...
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Federal officials sue Dearborn Heights landlord accused of harassing female tenants In addition, individuals who believe they may have been victims of sexual harassment or other types of housing discrimination at properties ...
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Dearborn Heights landlord accused of sexually harassing female tenants - Detroit News The lawsuit was filed under the Fair Housing Act, which prohibits discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, ...
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Op-Ed: The Purpose of Zoning is to Prevent Affordable Housing - INDY Week On April 11, 1968, Congress passed the Fair Housing Act. It outlawed discrimination based on race, religion, and national origin in the sale, ...
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