Fair Housing
Under the Connecticut Fair Housing Act, who can file a complaint of housing discrimination?
AOnly HUD-certified housing counselors
BAny person who believes they have experienced housing discrimination✓ Correct
COnly attorneys licensed in Connecticut
DOnly persons who have been denied a mortgage
Explanation
Any person who believes they have been the victim of housing discrimination may file a complaint with HUD, the Connecticut CHRO, or bring a private lawsuit—regardless of whether they have legal representation.
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