Fair Housing
A HUD conciliation agreement in a Mississippi fair housing complaint case results in:
AA criminal conviction of the respondent
BA voluntary settlement between the complainant and respondent, often including monetary compensation and policy changes✓ Correct
CAutomatic license revocation by MREC
DA public hearing before an administrative law judge
Explanation
HUD may attempt to conciliate (mediate) a fair housing complaint. A conciliation agreement is a voluntary settlement between the parties that may include monetary relief, policy changes, and other remedies without a formal adjudication.
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