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HUD recently announced that the owners of a Minnesota rental home and a realty company have agreed to pay $74,000 to resolve allegations that they refused to rent the house to a family of five adults and six minor children because they are Native American and Hispanic, and had minor children.
The Fair Housing Act makes it unlawful to discriminate in housing because of race, national origin, and familial status, among other protected characteristics.