Woman files suit after home appraised for more money after ridding her home of Black identifiers
A woman in Indianapolis, Indiana, is filing a discrimination lawsuit after her home was appraised for more than $100,000 more after she got rid of anything that identified her blackness and had a white man stand in for her during the appraisal. Our panel talks about what needs to be done to dismantle systemic racism in the appraisal and real estate industries.
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