Fair Housing
Which agencies primarily enforce the Fair Housing Act?
AFTC (Federal Trade Commission)
BHUD (Department of Housing and Urban Development)
CDOJ (Department of Justice)
DBoth HUD and the DOJ✓ Correct
Explanation
HUD primarily enforces the Fair Housing Act and investigates complaints. The DOJ can bring pattern-or-practice suits. HUD may refer cases to the DOJ for prosecution of systemic violations.
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