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Buying a Condominium

Chicago is a large metropolitan city. However, with a growing population, housing in Chicago is becoming more and more ex-pensive. With the value of square footage in the city steadily increasing, construction of large single family homes is declining. Condominiums provide an affordable alternative to building wealth and ultimately your quality of life.  So, rather than throwing your money away on rent and paying off someone else’s investment, consider investing in your own   future. 

Fair Housing and the Hearing Impaired

The disability provisions of the Fair Housing Act, as many as local and state laws, make it illegal for landlords, sellers, real estate agents, insurers, or lenders to discriminate against the hearing impaired. The below video, created by the Disability Law Lowdown, clearly explains how fair housing laws provide for the needs of individuals with disabilities.