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United States v. Creekside Condominium Owners Ass’n (D. Colo.)

Overview

On January 7, 2020, the court entered a consent order in United States v. Creekside Condominium Owners Ass’n (D. Colo.).  The complaint, which was filed on January 2, 2020, alleges that a condo homeowners association refused, over a period of six months, to allow a resident to live with her emotional assistance dog.  The consent order requires the defendant to pay $50,000 in damages, send to all condo owners at the property a written apology to the HUD complainants, adopt a new reasonable accommodation policy and attend fair housing training.  The case was handled by the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado. The case was referred to the Division after the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) received a complaint, conducted an investigation and issued a charge of discrimination.

Press Release (1/9/20)


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Case Name
United States v. Creekside Condominium Owners Ass’n (D. Colo.)
Topics
Civil Rights
Tags
  • department of justice; civil rights; District of Colorado; Fair Housing Act; FHA; disability; reasonable accommodation; emotional support animal; dog; resident; HUD; election; condominium; 1:20-cv-00007
Industry Code(s)
  • None
Updated August 30, 2022