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In early December, the federal court in Michigan ruled a federally assisted housing community was not required to allow use of medical marijuana as a reasonable accommodation under fair housing law.
In early 2013, the resident signed a lease for a townhome in a project-based, Section 8, federally assisted housing community operated by a property management company. The lease documents indicated that the management company “may” terminate the agreement for several reasons, including drug-related activity or criminal activity.