"In the first case of its kind, the Alexandria [VA] Human Rights Commission unanimously agreed Monday night that Long & Foster Real Estate Co. discriminated against a single gay man who wanted to buy a home in a quiet, tree-lined neighborhood," reports the Washington Post. The commission's decision was unanimous, although it remains unclear whether the ruling was made based upon the city's human rights code violations relating to family status or sexual orientation. The basis for the decision will be made public in 30 days. Thanks to Inman Blog for the story.
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