Fair Housing
A fair housing complaint must be filed with HUD within how many days of the alleged discriminatory act?
A90 days
B180 days
C1 year✓ Correct
D2 years
Explanation
Under the Fair Housing Act, a complaint must be filed with HUD within one year (365 days) of the alleged discriminatory act. Alternatively, the aggrieved person may file a civil action in federal court within two years.
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