The state attorney general is launching a new program that will use undercover testers to determine whether real estate companies and agents treat customers differently depending on their race and ...
After nearly a year and nothing to show for it, New York Attorney General Letitia James is pressing the brakes on a $3 million fair housing testing program. The attorney general’s office rescinded a ...
The New York attorney general’s fair housing testing program has hit a delay, leaving unused up to $3 million in real estate license fees and penalty payments dedicated to the effort. Nine months ...
Equal access to housing is a fundamental right, but discrimination still persists in our communities. However, there is ongoing work being done to promote fair housing, encourage open communities, and ...
The fallout from a bombshell investigation into fair housing practices on Long Island is still reverberating four years later, as the New York attorney general is the latest to take action on housing ...
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