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Alvera v. Creekside Village Apartments (Or. 2001)
A management company sought to evict a tenant under a “zero tolerance for violence” policy because her husband had assaulted her. HUD found that a policy of evicting innocent victims of domestic violence because of that violence has a disproportionate impact on women, and found reasonable cause to believe that the tenant had been discriminated against because of her sex. Download Alvera Reasonable Cause Finding or Alvera Charge of Discrimination.
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| 6a. Alvera reasonable cause finding.pdf | 460.15 KB |
| 6b. Alvera charge of discrimination.pdf | 436.78 KB |
