High Plains received four grants for its work in education, outreach and fair housing enforcement from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development.
If approved by a federal judge, a $418 million settlement by this real-estate trade group could change how agents are compensated and whether low-income consumers can afford the American Dream.
If approved by a federal judge, a $418 million settlement by this real-estate trade group could change how agents are compensated and whether low-income consumers can afford the American Dream.
If approved by a federal judge, a $418 million settlement by this real-estate trade group could change how agents are compensated and whether low-income consumers can afford the American Dream.
Michelle Rydz writes, "This year marks the 55th anniversary of the Fair Housing Act. High Plains Fair Housing Center will provide a free community celebration event on Tuesday, April 11, at 6 p.m. in Fargo and online."