Maryland Civil Rights Commission Secures Landmark Fair Housing Settlement Involving Insurance Industry
The Maryland Commission on Civil Rights (MCCR) announced a landmark fair housing settlement in April 2026, marking what officials describe as a significant step forward in addressing housing discrimination and expanding accountability within the insurance industry. The case, described as a matter of first impression before Maryland courts, centered on allegations that both housing providers in Dorchester County and their insurance company contributed to denying a resident equal access to housing. According to MCCR, the complainant, identified as Ms. T. Gibson, is a Maryland resident living with a disability who sought a reasonable accommodation to live with her assistance animals. After securing housing, paying her rent and deposit, and following all required procedures, Gibson was denied entry to the home on the day she was scheduled to move in. The denial was based on the breed of her assistance animals. The housing providers, identified as Mr. and Mrs. Swann, cited restr...