
Housing Discrimination Complaints Rise

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BRUCE K. COLE Documentation is key |
By Aglaia Pikounis Housing discrimination complaints were on the rise last year, according to a recently released federal report. The report by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development revealed that the federal agency, along with state and local agencies, received 9,187 discrimination complaints during the last fiscal year, a 13 percent increase compared with the prior year. The agencies also settled more than 3,100 cases and provided over $11 million in monetary relief.
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