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United States V. Georgian Manor, Et Al. (N.D. Ga.)

Appendix C NOTICE TO POTENTIAL VICTIMS OF HOUSING DISCRIMINATION BECAUSE OF FAMILIAL STATUS (HAVING CHILDREN UNDER AGE 18) AT GEORGIAN MANOR CONDOMINIUMS, 3648 PEACHTREE ROAD, ATLANTA, GEORGIA

On November 12, 2010, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia entered a Consent Order resolving a housing discrimination lawsuit brought by the United States. The lawsuit alleged that Defendants engaged in a pattern or practice of housing discrimination because of familial status (having children under age 18) at the Georgian Manor Condominiums, 3648 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, Georgia, in violation of the federal Fair Housing Act.

Under the Consent Order, a Settlement Fund has been established to compensate persons whose rights may have been violated. You may qualify to recover from this Settlement Fund if you asked about renting or buying an apartment at Georgian Manor and, B because of your familial status or the familial status of someone who resided or would have resided with you B you were denied an opportunity to rent an apartment. You may also qualify to recover from this Settlement fund if B because of your familial status or the familial status of someone who resided or would have resided with you B you were discouraged from applying to live at Georgian Manor you asked about renting or buying and were not informed of or offered all available apartments, or were otherwise discriminated against in connection with attempt to buy or rent a unit.

If you believe you have been discriminated against because of familial status in connection with the above-listed property, please contact the United States Department of Justice at:

1-800-896-7743, mailbox 9998.

You may also write to:
United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division Housing and Civil Enforcement Section, 950 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. - G St, Washington, DC 20530. Attn: DJ # 175-69-39

You must call or write on or before May 11, 2011 and your message or letter must include your name, address, and, if possible, at least TWO telephone numbers where you may be reached.

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Updated August 6, 2015

 

Updated May 30, 2023