Less Direct, But Still Discriminatory

July 23, 2010

Some apartment hunters think that as long as a landlord doesn’t reject an application, they can’t possibly be liable for discrimination. But many landlords have gotten into serious fair housing trouble from a practice known as “steering.” It’s not as direct as rejecting someone’s apartment application, but it’s still a violation of federal law

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Less Direct, But Still Discriminatory

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