Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, a complaint filed with HUD must be investigated within what timeframe?
AA. 30 days
BB. 100 days (with reasonable efforts to complete within 100 days)✓ Correct
CC. 6 months
DD. 1 year
Explanation
HUD must complete its investigation of a fair housing complaint within 100 days of filing, unless impractical. HUD then makes a determination about whether reasonable cause exists to believe discrimination occurred.
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