Fair Housing
Iowa's fair housing law provides that a person aggrieved by housing discrimination may file a complaint with the Iowa Civil Rights Commission within:
A30 days
B300 days of the alleged discriminatory act✓ Correct
C1 year
D5 years
Explanation
Iowa Civil Rights Act complaints must be filed with the Iowa Civil Rights Commission within 300 days of the alleged discriminatory act. The separate federal Fair Housing Act complaint deadline with HUD is 365 days.
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