Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, a person who believes they have experienced housing discrimination must file a complaint with HUD within:
A60 days
B180 days
C1 year✓ Correct
D2 years
Explanation
Complaints with HUD must be filed within one year of the alleged discriminatory act. Private lawsuits under the Fair Housing Act must be brought within two years.
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