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A HUD Administrative Law Judge recently ruled against a Minnesota property manager accused of refusing to rent to prospects because of their disabilities. The judge ordered the manager to pay $27,000 to the prospects, $16,000 as a civil penalty, and $1,000 in other court sanctions.
The ruling stems from a HUD charge, filed last year, accusing the property manager of violating fair housing law by making discriminatory statements to the prospect and her roommate, and refusing to rent to them because they have mental disabilities.