Fair Housing & Religious Accommodation: Curto v. A Country Place Condominium Association, Inc.

/ Owner - May 26, 2019

Sometimes, a community association tries to accommodate religious preferences and ends up discriminating on another basis. That is what happened in Curto v A Country Place Condominium Association, Inc., according to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in a New Jersey condominium case handed down yesterday. In this case, the condominium had a large Orthodox Jewish population whose religious practices prohibited men and women from swimming together in the condominium pool.    Read the article………………………..

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