Fair Housing
The Maine Human Rights Commission is the state agency that:
AIssues real estate licenses
BInvestigates fair housing complaints in Maine✓ Correct
CSets property tax assessments
DApproves subdivision plats
Explanation
The Maine Human Rights Commission investigates and adjudicates complaints of discrimination under the Maine Human Rights Act, including housing discrimination complaints.
Related Maine Fair Housing Questions
- A Maine real estate agent tells a prospective buyer that there 'aren't many people like you' in a particular neighborhood. This is most likely an example of:
- The Fair Housing Act of 1968 originally protected which classes?
- The Maine Human Rights Commission handles complaints of housing discrimination in Maine. A complaint must generally be filed within:
- Under Maine's Human Rights Act, which of the following is a protected class in employment, housing, and public accommodation?
- Disparate impact under Maine and federal fair housing law means:
- Under the Maine Human Rights Act, sexual orientation is a protected class in housing. This means a landlord in Maine may NOT:
- A Maine property manager may legally ask a prospective tenant about their:
- Under Maine law, which of the following practices by a homeowner's association would likely violate fair housing laws?
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