Fair Housing
Fair Housing complaints in Maryland may be filed with:
AMREC only
BHUD, the Maryland Commission on Civil Rights, or in court✓ Correct
CThe U.S. Department of Justice only
DThe Maryland Attorney General only
Explanation
Maryland fair housing complaints may be filed with HUD, the Maryland Commission on Civil Rights, or directly in state or federal court.
Related Maryland Fair Housing Questions
- The Maryland Fair Housing Act adds which protected classes beyond federal law?
- A tenant with a disability requests permission to install grab bars in the bathroom of their rented unit. Under the Fair Housing Act, the landlord must:
- In Maryland, a landlord who retaliates against a tenant for filing a fair housing complaint by evicting them is:
- Which of the following is an example of disparate impact discrimination in fair housing?
- A Maryland apartment community that has a 'no overnight guests' policy that it enforces only against same-sex couples is violating the Fair Housing Act based on:
- A Maryland building owner claims their 4-unit building is owner-occupied (living in one unit). Under the Fair Housing Act, the owner may be able to:
- Under the Fair Housing Act, which of the following is an allowable exemption?
- Under Maryland fair housing law, a landlord who refuses to accept Section 8 (Housing Choice Voucher) tenants may be violating the protected class of:
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