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  2. How to deal with the death of a parent - AOL

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    Dealing with the death of a parent is very hard The mourning process never really ends. This is both bad and good. The post How to deal with the death of a parent appeared first on TheGrio.

  3. Landlord and Tenant Board - Wikipedia

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    Tenants can dispute evictions, apply for rent reductions or rebates due to a landlord's failure to meet maintenance obligations, apply for work orders or other orders, or grieve other violations of the Residential Tenancies Act. In Ontario, a landlord cannot evict a tenant without a hearing before the board. [2] [3]

  4. Is a landlord allowed to deny my ADA accommodation ... - AOL

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    How to file a Fair Housing complaint. People can file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development if they believe their rights have been violated. To file a complaint ...

  5. A woman in Colorado died unexpectedly and her family had to ...

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    A family in Colorado is calling the practices of a global real estate company “unethical” after they were charged over $4,000 in fees when their mother died in one of the company’s apartments.

  6. Housing discrimination in the United States - Wikipedia

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    That means a landlord cannot reject someone for housing for being disabled, and a resident with a disability is entitled to reasonable accommodations. It defines a person with a disability as "Any person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities; has a record of such impairment; or is ...

  7. Constance Baker Motley - Wikipedia

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    The defendants cited the landlord's overreach of power but failed to detail the landlord's legal failings. Motley ruled in favor of the defendant, rejecting the plaintiffs' claim of sex discrimination and going against her former advocacy for tenants during her time in the New York State Senate.

  8. What happens to your online accounts when you die? - AOL

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    The Uniform Law Commission, whose members are appointed by state governments to help standardize state laws, was expected to endorse a plan Wednesday to automatically give loved ones access to ...

  9. Clarion Housing Group - Wikipedia

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    The Homes and Communities Agency, which regulates social housing in England and Wales, ruled in early 2015 that Circle had breached the 'serious detriment' threshold for harm to consumers for its home repairs, due to "chronic and long standing difficulties in the delivery of the repairs service". [22]