Fair Housing
Conciliation in an Indiana fair housing complaint refers to:
AA formal court trial
BA voluntary negotiated resolution between the complainant and respondent facilitated by HUD or the Indiana Civil Rights Commission✓ Correct
CA mandatory arbitration ruling
DDismissal of the complaint
Explanation
Conciliation is an informal resolution process where the complainant and respondent, with the help of an investigator, attempt to reach a voluntary agreement to resolve the fair housing complaint without a formal hearing or trial.
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