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A national real estate company, which controls more than 64,000 units in 15 states, recently agreed to pay $175,000 to settle allegations that its communities in Texas and Georgia denied housing to deaf people. HUD announced that it negotiated the agreement between the Greensboro, N.C.-based company and three fair housing organizations: the National Fair Housing Alliance, the Austin Tenants’ Council, and the National Association of the Deaf.