Fair Housing
A Fair Housing complaint filed with HUD must be submitted within:
A90 days of the alleged discriminatory act
B1 year of the alleged discriminatory act✓ Correct
C2 years of the alleged discriminatory act
D3 years of the alleged discriminatory act
Explanation
Under the Fair Housing Act, a complaint must be filed with HUD within 1 year of the alleged discriminatory act. A private lawsuit may be filed within 2 years. HUD investigates and attempts conciliation; if that fails, it can refer the matter to a federal court or administrative law judge.
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