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Case Files: When Mold, Disability, and Retaliation Collide – Episode 45

When health concerns, especially mold issues, overlap with legal responsibilities, property managers must tread carefully. A recent fair housing case filed by the City of ...
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Case Files: Evicted After Calling the Police—What the Law Says – Episode 44

When a tenant reaches out for help, especially in moments of personal crisis, the last thing they should face is the loss of their home. ...
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Attorney Leslie Tucker discusses a case around race and retaliation.

Race, Retaliation, and a Landmark Fair Housing Verdict – Episode 43

Fair housing laws apply to every dwelling, regardless of its size, location, or ownership structure. That reality was brought into sharp focus in Commonwealth of ...
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Case Files: A Decade Later—and Still Accountable – Episode 42

A recent federal lawsuit is sending a strong message to municipalities and property management professionals: fair housing obligations don’t expire with time, and noncompliance—even years ...
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HUD and Fair Housing Grants

Case Files: When HUD Pulled the Plug on Fair Housing Grants – Episode 41

In February 2025, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) issued sudden termination notices for 78 active grants under the Fair Housing Initiatives ...
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Fair housing attorney Leslie Tucker discusses a recent case brought against Airbnb

Case Files: United States v. Airbnb – Episode 40

Short-term rentals have become a convenient solution for everything from vacations to transitional housing. But with this convenience comes a responsibility to ensure compliance with ...
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