A West Michigan family found themselves locked out of a prospective home, told they have too many kids to live there. Now they are suing. The Iacopellis are four kids strong, with two boys and two girls between 1 and 9 years old and another boy coming at the end of February. In April, Matt and Lynn Iacopelli were looking for a place to live after selling their house. The place they were going to get fell through, so they moved to rent a place at Cascade Place Condominiums. Located off 28th Street east of I-96 southeast of Grand Rapids, Cascade Place is a couple of streets of tidy condominiums on a pair of quiet cul-de-sacs. Read the article…………………………
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