Fair Housing
In Maryland, a person who believes they were denied a mortgage because of their race should file a complaint with:
AMREC only
BHUD, CFPB, or the Maryland Commission on Civil Rights within applicable time limits✓ Correct
CThe Maryland Department of Commerce
DThe Maryland State Police
Explanation
Mortgage lending discrimination complaints may be filed with HUD (under ECOA/FHA), the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), or the Maryland Commission on Civil Rights.
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