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On February 15, 2013, HUD published a final rule in the Federal Register (78 Fed. Reg. 11460) regarding disparate impact liability under federal fair housing law. Disparate impact is the theory o...
Owners of low-income housing tax credit properties in Ohio may soon be paying less in property taxes for their properties due to a law signed by the Governor of Ohio, John Kasich, on December 20, 2012...
As you may know, Congress did not extend the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) at the end of 2012. However, the Congressional failure to act only terminated appropriations under the program; the Statu...
During 2013, the IRS will review various issues under Section 42 of the IRC, including the following: Guidance relating to the application of the design and construction accessibility requir...
As anyone who watches the news knows, if Congress does not act by March 1, 2013, sequestration will kick in. When people talk about sequestration, or "sequester cuts, they are referring to a series of...
There are many reasons why most landlords do not accept cash rent payments. Paper money creates dangers for both renters and landlords and is much more subject to loss or theft. However, many renter...
In an effort to save money, Federal officials began retiring paper checks in favor of direct deposits and prepaid 'Direct Express' debit cards in May, 2011. Since then, the Treasury Department has re...
Social Security recipients can now get their benefits verification letter and conduct other business online, as part of enhanced Web services introduced on January 7, 2013 by the federal government. ...
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