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DC Landlord Faces Lawsuit for Discrimination Based on Income

D.C. AG Karl Racine announced that he sued a landlord in charge of more than 1,000 apartments for discriminating against low-income tenants.

Home Prices Go Up in Parts of DC Thanks to Airbnb

Housing in some of the Washington, D.C. areas has become more pricey as a result of the operating of home-sharing services such as Airbnb, a new research has found.

Jeff Bezos Seems to Have Acquired Second Mansion in DC

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has reportedly purchased another house in the District of Columbia, which is across the street from his first one.

New York-Based Group Brings ‘Hipster Flea Market’ to District

D.C.’s Georgetown neighborhood is preparing to welcome a new “hipster flea market” that is part of a New York-based group called “Artists & Fleas.”

New Hotel Opens in DC to Celebrate Female Empowerment

A hotel in Washington, D.C. is adopting the theme of “female empowerment” and opening with the name Hotel Zena in reference to the warrior princess.

Hundreds of DC Tenants to be Reimbursed $450,000 for Wrongfully Billing of Water

More than 470 tenants will be refunded at least $450,000 by the owner of Park 7 Apartments in Northeast D.C. because they were improperly billed for water.

DC Landlord to Return $1.1 Million to Tenants for ‘Inhumane’ Conditions

Sanford Capital, LLC, is forced to return more than $1.1 million in rent payments to their 155 tenants who lived uninhabitable conditions.

Demolition Work Nears for McMillan Site Ahead of Redevelopment

The area of the planned McMillan development is expected to proceed with limited demolition work in a few months, after a years-long legal battle fought by local activists.