Fair Housing (alternative)
Under Maryland's Fair Housing Act, who has standing to file a fair housing complaint?
AOnly the direct victim of discrimination
BAny person who believes they were injured by discriminatory housing practice, including fair housing organizations✓ Correct
COnly licensed real estate agents
DOnly government agencies
Explanation
Standing to file fair housing complaints in Maryland is broad — the direct victim, witnesses, and even fair housing organizations that have suffered injury as a result of discriminatory practices may file complaints.
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