A Florida condo unit owner has filed a complaint with the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, claiming that her condo association has discriminated against her on the basis of religion after it banned bible studies and other religious activities from being conducted on the common elements. For nearly a year, the unit owner had been holding weekly Bible study meetings in the condominium social room with residents and some invited guests. Along with Bible studies, activities included prayers and songs. The meetings were held on the common elements as her unit was too small to accommodate the participants. Read the article……………..
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