Sentences with phrase «colored homes act»

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Her daughter earns a colored sticker each day that marks how well she's behaved: Green means great; blue means a child acted up enough to be sent home early.
Now the n button on the Nook Color sometimes serves as Home, but within apps it acts as a Back button.
The Fair Housing Act is a Federal law that prohibits discrimination based on a borrower's race, color, religion, gender, handicap, familial status (families with children) or national origin and applies to all aspects of mortgage and home equity lending.
The deal ultimately fell apart over negotiation terms, but Butler was satisfied that she'd made her client more aware of a seller's responsibility to abide by the federal Fair Housing Act, which prohibits inequitable treatment in the sale, rental, and financing of homes based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, and the presence of children.
2017 marks the 49th anniversary of the Fair Housing Act, which protects against housing discrimination due to «race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability and the presence of children» when applying for home financing or buying or renting a home, according to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Constructed in 1899 by contractor George E. Starrett for his wife, the home features an octahedral dome atop the tower that acts as a solar calendar, with ruby - colored glass casting a red glow inward as the seasons change.
This room will act as our guest bedroom and Kevin's home office, so I left it to him to pick the color scheme he'd feel most inspired by.
A few days ago I was in home goods searching out pillows for our weirdly colored couch (finally got my act together and brought the slip cover for the arm with me!)
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