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DOJ Wades Into Black Couple's Home Appraisal Lawsuit - The Washington Informer

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The Justice Department's Civil Rights Division filed a statement of interest Monday as part of a private discrimination lawsuit in which a Black couple accuses an appraiser of purposely pricing their home at nearly $500,000 less than the actual value.

The post DOJ Wades Into Black Couple's Home Appraisal Lawsuit appeared first on The Washington Informer.

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