DC Landlord To Pay $10 Million Fine For Voucher Discrimination

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DC Landlord To Pay $10 Million Fine For Voucher Discrimination
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A trio of D.C. real estate companies will pay a 'landmark' $10 million fine for illegally discriminating against low-income renters who use housing vouchers.

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