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Faulk v Holiday Star

January 1, 1996 | Categories: Litigation | Tags: familial status, Ypsilanti

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Faulk v Holiday Star
Ypsilanti

Stacey Faulk sued Holiday Star Apartments on the basis of familial status.  Faulk told the FHC she was denied an apartment because she has a child.  According to the suit, the owner stated that no children were allowed and that the apartments were for students.  Faulk said she told the agent that it was illegal for him to discriminate and that he told Faulk to go ahead and sue him.

Court: Federal
Settlement: $17,800

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