Housing laws you can live with

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Prospective buyers of homes cannot legally be turned down because of race, or because they are handicapped. Families with children are protected by the Fair Housing Act of 1968. Homes constructed since March 1992 must include access for handicapped residents.

Author: Nicholson, Margaret Connelly
Housing, Housing discrimination

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Health coverage denied: if your insurance company refuses to pay a claim, don't take "no" for an answer

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People who have health insurance claims denied can fight the decisions in court provided they have a sound legal base. To save costs, insurers are denying claims they deem elective or uncovered.

Author: Nicholson, Margaret Connelly
Health insurance, Health insurance industry

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Irritating neighbors: suing isn't always the answer

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Direct negotiations should be used to attempt to settle differences with neighbors before taking the case to court. A mediation service can provide expert help.

Author: Nicholson, Margaret Connelly
Methods, Usage, Conflict management, Mediation

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