davidw
May 12th, 2006, 9:19 AM
SPARTANBURG, S.C. - The North Carolina-based owners of an apartment complex say they will allow residents to continue holding their weekly Bible studies while they review whether the sessions violate the Fair Housing Act.
The owners of Heritage Court had told residents this week to stop holding the Bible studies in a common area and instead hold them in a private apartment. The complex is privately owned by One Management of Raleigh, N.C., but many residents have their rent subsidized by federal vouchers.
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The owners of Heritage Court had told residents this week to stop holding the Bible studies in a common area and instead hold them in a private apartment. The complex is privately owned by One Management of Raleigh, N.C., but many residents have their rent subsidized by federal vouchers.
Click here for more (http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/mld/myrtlebeachonline/news/local/14546530.htm?template=contentModules/printstory.jsp)