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The owners and manager of a Colorado community recently agreed to pay $75,000 to settle a fair housing case alleging discrimination against families with children, according to an announcement by the Justice Department. Based on testing conducted by a local fair housing organization, the complaint alleged that the property manager told prospects that families with children were generally placed in units in the rear building and did not offer prospects with children the opportunity to consider available units in the front building.