Fair Housing
In Colorado, an individual who believes they have experienced housing discrimination must file a complaint with HUD within:
AA. 30 days of the discriminatory act
BB. 1 year (365 days) of the discriminatory act✓ Correct
CC. 2 years of the discriminatory act
DD. 5 years of the discriminatory act
Explanation
A complaint alleging violation of the federal Fair Housing Act must be filed with HUD within 1 year of the discriminatory act (or the discovery of the act). The Colorado Civil Rights Division has its own time limits for state complaints.
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