A condominium association must pay a resident $12,500 for discriminating against her regarding her medically verified allergies, the New Jersey State Attorney General’s Office said. The woman, referred to only as K.L. in court documents, had asked Twin Lights Condominiums in Highlands to remove carpet from her second-floor, one-bedroom condo and install hardwood floors. The woman’s physician confirmed she suffers from food and chemical allergies, and removing the carpet for hardwood would alleviate symptoms. Read the article………………
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