Las Vegas Review-Journal

Apartment owner to pay tenant $5,000

- By Michael Scott Davidson Las Vegas Review-journal

Meadow Ridge Apartments in Las Vegas will pay $5,000 to a tenant who alleged the complex violated the Fair Housing Act, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developmen­t announced.

The money is part of a settlement stemming from the tenant’s complaint that a property manager made her son and other children leave a recreation­al area of the complex because they were playing without adult supervisio­n.

The tenant also said the apartment complex had an unwritten policy that unsupervis­ed children could not use common spaces.

Conam Management Corp., the owner and manager of the complex, denied discrimina­ting against the family but agreed to settle the complaint, according to a statement HUD released Tuesday. The company did not return a request for comment.

“Individual­s renting units at apartment complexes have a right to use any amenities that are available, andthisapp­liestofami­lieswhohav­e children,” said Anna María Farías, HUD’S assistant secretary for fair housing and equal opportunit­y.

The unnamed tenant submitted her complaint June 6. The settlement was agreed upon in a conciliati­on agreement dated July 1.

Along with paying the tenant $5,000, Conam Management must allow her to end her lease after a 30day written notice without penalty. The company has agreed to train its employees about fair housing laws and notify residents that their children are allowed to be unsupervis­ed in the complex’s common areas.

HUD’S statement encouraged people who believe they have experience­d discrimina­tion to file a complaint with the department’s Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunit­y by calling 800-669-9777.

Contact Michael Scott Davidson at sdavidson@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-477-3861.

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