A woman looking to buy a home in a Tallahassee neighborhood is expressing concern after seeing what she calls “restrictive racial language” in a homeowner’s association document. The covenant, written in the 1930’s, still exists in HOA documents that must be signed when buying a home in the Betton Hills neighborhood. https://www.wctv.tv/content/news/Tallahassee-woman-raises-concerns-over-racist-language-in-homeowners-association-contract-512071922.html
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