Fair Housing
Under Colorado law, a victim of a fair housing violation may file a complaint with:
AA. Only HUD
BB. HUD, the Colorado Civil Rights Division (CCRD), or directly file a lawsuit in federal or state court✓ Correct
CC. Only the Colorado Real Estate Commission
DD. Only the local police department
Explanation
Victims of housing discrimination in Colorado may file complaints with: (1) HUD's Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity, (2) the Colorado Civil Rights Division (CCRD) which enforces CADA, or (3) file a civil lawsuit in federal or state court. Complaints with HUD must generally be filed within 1 year of the discriminatory act.
Related Colorado Fair Housing Questions
- Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which Colorado properties must provide accessible public accommodations?
- Under the Fair Housing Act, which of the following is a legitimate, non-discriminatory reason to deny a rental application?
- In Colorado, which organization enforces fair housing law at the federal level?
- A Colorado landlord sets a 'maximum occupancy' of 2 people for a 3-bedroom apartment, effectively excluding families. This policy:
- A Colorado homeowner who is selling their own home without using a real estate broker is NOT exempt from federal fair housing laws in which situation?
- Under the Fair Housing Act, 'familial status' protects:
- The federal Fair Housing Act was originally enacted as part of which legislation?
- A Colorado landlord who refuses to rent to a person because they were previously arrested (but not convicted) may face claims of:
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