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Anna Harris v. Edna Itzhaki Rafael Itzhaki, 183 F.3d 1043 (1999)

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Anna Harris v. Edna Itzhaki Rafael Itzhaki, 183 F.3d 1043 (1999)
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Anna Harris v. Edna Itzhaki Rafael Itzhaki, 183 F.3d 1043 (1999)
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1999-07-12

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Approximately four hours later on that same day, Karla Ford, a black fair housing tester posing as a prospective tenant, called Mr. Itzhaki and spoke with him regarding the same vacancy at the Shenandoah Apartments. Mr. Itzhaki initially told Ms. Ford that the unit rented for $700 per month, but after inquiring about Ms. Ford’s marital status, indicated that there would be an extra charge of $50 per month for two persons in a one-bedroom. Mr. Itzhaki told her that the place was small and that they usually preferred to rent to singles. He also stated that there was only one parking space with the unit and that since she was married she would need two spaces. Mr. Itzhaki then asked Ms. Ford where she was currently residing. When she said Culver City, Mr. Itzhaki commented that Culver City was a better area for safety reasons and questioned Ms. Ford why she would want the available unit, reiterating that the unit was small. Mr. Itzhaki then asked Ms. Ford where she and her husband worked, and closed with telling her how to inspect the unit and repeating that the unit was really small.