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The owners and managers of a Nashville, Tenn., community recently agreed to pay more than $170,000 as part of a settlement resolving allegations that it discriminated against Hispanic tenants based on their national origin. According to HUD’s complaint, the community’s owners and management company allegedly terminated lease agreements, ignored maintenance requests, and intimidated and harassed Hispanic tenants.