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DC Real Estate Firm To Disband, Pay $10 Million in Historic Housing Discrimination Settlement

DARO Management Accused of Excluding Housing Subsidy Holders From Apartments
DARO manages 15 apartment buildings in D.C., including 1600 16th St. NW in Dupont Circle, which comprises 82 units. (CoStar)
DARO manages 15 apartment buildings in D.C., including 1600 16th St. NW in Dupont Circle, which comprises 82 units. (CoStar)
CoStar News
October 21, 2022 | 4:15 P.M.

A group of Washington, D.C., real estate firms are required to pay $10 million in penalties for discriminating against renters who use Section 8 vouchers in what’s being called the largest housing discrimination civil penalty in U.S. history, according to D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine.

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