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Realtors apologizing for past discrimination, urging change

Por: Associated Press Life October 15, 2022

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ST. LOUIS (AP) — When Abdul-Kaba Abdullah decided to sell his home two years ago, he listed the neatly-kept, four-bedroom house at $175,000 based on presale evaluations.But once a buyer made an offer, an appraiser valued the home at only $150,000, and the bank wouldn’t give a loan for the original asking price.Curious, Abdullah looked at the appraisal report and found the photos weren’t even of his home in the predominantly Black area of... + full article



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