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Maine Human Rights Commission finds reasonable grounds in tenant's housing accommodation and assistance-animal claims

Maine Human Rights Commission · September 23, 2024
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Summary

The Commission determined there are reasonable grounds to believe Franco Properties discriminated against tenant Michelle Luannes by imposing fees and delaying a parking accommodation tied to her disability; conciliation will be attempted.

The Maine Human Rights Commission voted that there are reasonable grounds to believe Franco Properties and its principal discriminated against tenant Michelle Luannes by denying reasonable accommodations and by imposing fees tied to assistance animals.

Luannes, who testified pro se, said she is medically fragile (including COPD) and that street parking often leaves her unable to get home without severe breathing…

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