In a sweeping federal lawsuit, more than 100 civil‑rights complaints have been filed against the nation’s largest property‑management company. The action, covering 14 states, alleges systemic violations of the Fair Housing Act, including discriminatory rent practices, unlawful evictions, and denial of essential repairs.
The plaintiffs argue that the company’s policies have disproportionately harmed low‑income and minority tenants, perpetuating a cycle of housing instability. Legal experts say the case could set a precedent for holding large landlords accountable for long‑standing inequities in the rental market.
The lawsuit underscores the need for stronger enforcement of housing rights and calls for transparent, equitable treatment of all tenants.
Source: News‑Press NOW
Source: News-Press NOW
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