News

Court Denies Multi-State Housing Provider’s Motions to Dismiss Disability Rights Suit
On March 18, 2025, a federal judge in Delaware allowed fair housing disability rights claims brought by three fair housing organizations and the United States of America against AION Management, a multi-state rental housing provider, to proceed. The court denied AION’s motions to dismiss claims that its properties refuse to consider assigned parking spaces as a reasonable accommodation for tenants with mobility-related disabilities.

Fair Housing Groups Join Disability Discrimination Lawsuit Against Major Rental Apartment Provider
Three fair housing organizations have joined a federal fair housing lawsuit against AION Management, a major apartment rental provider in the mid-Atlantic and Midwest, alleging the company discriminates against persons with disabilities by refusing to grant reasonable accommodation requests for assigned parking spaces.

Wardenski P.C. Files Amicus Brief for Fair Housing Groups in Disability Rights Case
On December 20, 2022, Wardenski P.C. filed a proposed amicus brief on behalf of the National Fair Housing Alliance (NFHA) and five New York fair housing organizations, urging the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit to affirm a major disability rights victory against a Connecticut town.