Federal authorities have launched a scathing investigation into the country's largest landlord, accusing the company of widespread fair housing violations that could have far-reaching consequences for thousands of tenants across the United States. The probe, reportedly led by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, alleges that the landlord has systematically discriminated against vulnerable populations, including low-income families, people with disabilities, and racial minorities. The allegations, if proven, could result in significant fines and penalties, as well as a major overhaul of the company's business practices. As the investigation unfolds, advocates for affordable housing are calling for greater accountability and stricter regulations to protect tenants from exploitation.
Largest Landlord in the U.S. Accused of Widespread Fair Housing Violations The New York Times