As reported by The Daily Record, Lauren DiMartino argued before the Supreme Court of Maryland that landlords’ use of a minimum income requirement for voucher holders violates the HOME Act’s prohibition on source-of-income discrimination. – Go Health Pro

As reported by The Daily Record, Lauren DiMartino argued before the Supreme Court of Maryland that landlords’ use of a minimum income requirement for voucher holders violates the HOME Act’s prohibition on source-of-income discrimination. – Go Health Pro

Attorney Lauren DiMartino argued a fair housing case before the Supreme Court of Maryland in Annapolis on May 5, challenging landlords’ use of minimum-income screening policies to discriminate against voucher holders, as reported on by The Daily Record. The case is Katrina Hare v. David S. Brown Enterprises, Ltd. Landlord David S. Brown Enterprises denied … Read more

Supreme Court of Maryland to hear source-of-income discrimination case addressing landlords’ use a minimum income requirement in violation of the HOME Act. – Go Health Pro

Supreme Court of Maryland to hear source-of-income discrimination case addressing landlords’ use a minimum income requirement in violation of the HOME Act. – Go Health Pro

Attorney Lauren DiMartino, along with co-counsel Jim Ray of The Ray Legal Group, petitioned the  Supreme Court of Maryland to bypass the Appellate Court to hear a case involving Maryland’s HOME Act. Lauren and Jim represent Katrina Hare, a participant in the Housing Choice voucher program that provides rental subsidy vouchers to low-income individuals. In … Read more