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A real estate developer and an architect in Ohio recently agreed to pay $160,000 to settle allegations that they violated the Fair Housing Act by designing and constructing two neighboring condominium complexes with a variety of features that made them inaccessible to persons with disabilities, according to a recent announcement by the Justice Department.