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Fair housing advocates in Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio recently filed a fair housing complaint against a large regional property management company, alleging systemic discrimination against families with children across 20 properties evaluated in three states. The lawsuit accused the Indianapolis-based property management company, which owns and operates more than 8,000 rental housing units in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Alabama, of applying overly restrictive occupancy standards to unlawfully deny housing to families with children.