One landlord, Frank Song, said he found out he was accused of hanging up on a call from the Washington state relay service.



"This doesn't make any sense," Song said. He told KIRO 7 he does not remember hanging up on such a call. He guessed that if he inadvertently did so, he might have mistaken the call for a telemarketer.



"Sometimes you pick up the phone, there's no 'hello, hello' – and no sound on the other end. You think it's either harassment or a sales call," Song said.



He told KIRO 7 that in his conversation with SOCR, he was not accused of any other discrimination.



On the subject of Section 8 vouchers, KIRO 7 has covered efforts by housing advocates to prevent such discrimination across the state.



But that bill did not pass in the recent legislative session.