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Greystar faces civil rights complaints regarding housing voucher policies

Greystar, the largest apartment owner in the U.S., has been accused of civil rights violations related to its refusal to accept federal housing choice vouchers. Complaints filed in multiple states allege that the company has violated local fair housing laws.

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Greystar, the largest owner and manager of apartments in the United States, is facing civil rights complaints for allegedly violating fair housing laws. Complaints have been filed with authorities in California, Hawaii, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, Virginia, and Washington D.C., accusing the company of 114 violations of state and local fair housing laws. The allegations include the refusal to accept federal housing choice vouchers, commonly known as Section 8, in areas where such acceptance is mandated by law.

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Greystar faces civil rights complaints regarding housing voucher policies