Fair Housing Center claims Palm Beach condo association, property management agency discriminated against families

A fair housing advocacy group is suing a Palm Beach condominium association and property management agency, claiming their policies about how many people can live in their units are discriminatory and violate the Fair Housing Act.  Fair Housing Center of the Greater Palm Beaches, a nonprofit based in Lantana that claims to work to eliminate housing discrimination in Florida, filed its 16-page lawsuit July 13 in the U.S. District Court for Florida’s Southern District, West Palm Beach Division. Named defendants in the case are Fontana Properties Condominium Association, RPH Property Management Palm Beach and their directors.     Read the article………………

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