Fair Housing
Who enforces the federal Fair Housing Act?
AThe Department of Justice only
BHUD and the courts, with DOJ involvement in cases of pattern or practice✓ Correct
CThe local police department
DThe National Association of REALTORS
Explanation
HUD investigates Fair Housing complaints, and cases may be heard by an Administrative Law Judge or in federal court. The Department of Justice may file suit in cases of pattern or practice of discrimination.
Related Arkansas Fair Housing Questions
- The 1988 Fair Housing Amendments Act added which two protected classes to federal fair housing law?
- Blockbusting is an illegal practice where a person:
- The Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 prohibits discrimination based on which protected classes?
- An Arkansas licensee must include Fair Housing in their continuing education because:
- A property manager who tells a minority applicant that no units are available when units are in fact available is committing:
- A 'disparate impact' Fair Housing violation occurs when:
- A landlord refusing to rent to a wheelchair user unless the user agrees not to make any modifications to the unit is:
- Blockbusting (panic peddling) is a Fair Housing violation that involves:
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