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Stevens v. HOUSING AUTHORITY OF SOUTH BEND, IND., 663 F.3d 300 (2011)

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Stevens v. HOUSING AUTHORITY OF SOUTH BEND, IND., 663 F.3d 300 (2011)
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Stevens v. HOUSING AUTHORITY OF SOUTH BEND, IND., 663 F.3d 300 (2011)
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2011-12-01

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Indiana.1 In 2008, she received three “Notice to
Terminate Lease” letters from the Housing Authority
of South Bend (“HASB”), each alleging that she had
violated lease provisions that prohibited criminal activity
on the property. After receiving the first notice, Stevens
sued HASB and a number of individuals, alleging viola-
tions of the Fair Housing Act, the Fourteenth Amend-
ment, and certain provisions of Indiana state law. After
receiving the third notice, she vacated the property.
The district court granted summary judgment in favor
of the defendants on the federal claims and declined
to exercise jurisdiction over the remaining state law
claims, dismissing them without prejudice. Stevens
appeals.