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A Black Cincinnati property owner has filed a federal complaint alleging that an apartment building he owns — and is occupied by Black tenants — was appraised for roughly $100,000 lower than its true value because of appraisal discrimination.
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A North Avondale apartment building owned by a Black Cincinnati resident and occupied by Black renters appraised for $100,000 lower than it was worth due to bias, a complaint to HUD alleges.
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Additional changes include more employers and more housing providers that have to follow the nondiscrimination rules.
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Aaron and Erica Parker got a good offer on their Loveland home quickly. But the celebration didn't last long.
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The city of Cincinnati is trying to make it easier to report discrimination. Councilwoman Tamaya Dennard says it's part of making the city a welcoming,…
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Update 1/13/14 at 1:55 PM: Miami University spokeswoman Claire Wagner said in an e-mail because the case involves a current student, the school will not…