Fair Housing
A fair housing complaint filed with HUD must generally be filed within how many days of the alleged discriminatory act?
A90 days
B180 days✓ Correct
C365 days
D2 years
Explanation
Fair housing complaints must be filed with HUD within one year (365 days) of the alleged discriminatory act. However, if filing with a state or local fair housing agency that has been substantially equivalent to HUD, different deadlines may apply.
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Agency
A legal relationship in which a licensee (agent) acts on behalf of a principal (buyer or seller) in a real estate transaction.
Fair Housing ActFederal law prohibiting discrimination in the sale, rental, or financing of housing based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, and familial status.
Transfer TaxA tax imposed by state or local governments when real property ownership is transferred, typically based on the sale price.
SteeringAn illegal practice where a real estate agent directs buyers toward or away from certain neighborhoods based on the buyer's race, religion, national origin, or other protected characteristics.
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