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When more than a dozen renters new to Detroits up-and-coming Islandview neighborhood met last year to consider forming a tenants union, they were struck by the realization that in addition to sharing a landlord, they almost all shared the same skin color: White, in a neighborhood thats predominantly black.
That discovery is now the basis of a federal lawsuit brought by three of the tenants last month, alleging landlords Reimer Priester and Alex DeCamp racially discriminated against Black prospective and existing tenants by either refusing to rent to or attempting to evict them, thereby unlawfully (depriving) the non-Black tenants of the social and professional benefits of living in a racially integrated society.
The suit, which one expert calls unusual and a longshot, aims in part to force the landlords to correct the alleged behavior. Just 20 percent of Priester and DeCamps 35 rental units in Detroits Villages area are occupied by Black tenants, the landlords say, when Census estimates show the zip code is 80 percent Black.
Were aware that (theyre) not alone in these practices, but as non-Black residents we wish to stand with the greater community against discriminatory practices that Black residents have faced for decades, said Jo Messer, a 32-year-old whos lived in one of the duos single-family rentals since 2016 and is the only current tenant suing. Part of the goal is to get them to come to the table to talk to the greater community about whats needed, what they want, whats accessible ... rather than impose their vision.
Read more: https://www.deadlinedetroit.com/articles/27249/white_detroit_tenants_sue_landlord_for_not_renting_to_blacks
abqtommy
(14,118 posts)JustABozoOnThisBus
(23,757 posts)Should it reflect the racial mix of the region, state, country?
Should it reflect the racial mix of the very local postal zip code?
Should it reflect the racial mix of the small area within the larger zip code?
How significant is the percent-mix in a development of 35 units? And, what's the remedy? If the white residents win their suit, which of them will be evicted to make room for residents of color?
Seriously? 35 units?
And, the zip code may be 80% black, but the smaller areas of Indian Village and West Village are more like 50/50.