Fair Housing
A fair housing complaint filed with HUD must generally be filed within how many days of the alleged discriminatory act?
A90 days
B180 days
C1 year✓ Correct
D2 years
Explanation
Fair housing complaints filed with HUD must be submitted within one year of the alleged discriminatory act. Civil suits in federal court must be filed within two years.
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