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A Minnesota condo association and its property managers recently agreed to pay more than $40,000 to settle allegations that they refused to allow children under the age of 18 to live at the property.
In a complaint filed with HUD, a condo owner alleged that the condo association told him and his wife that they were violating its rules by allowing their minor children to live with them for more than 30 days in a calendar year. Allegedly, the condo association levied fines against them and sued them to keep the couple’s children from living with them.