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The National Fair Housing Alliance (NFHA) recently announced a settlement in a lawsuit alleging disability discrimination in the design and construction of a Virginia community.
The lawsuit, filed by NFHA and Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Virginia, Inc. (HOME), alleged that owners, developers, and others violated federal fair housing law by failing to design and construct the community in compliance with accessibility requirements. The Fair Housing Act requires all new multifamily housing built after 1991 to be accessible and usable by people with disabilities.