Fair Housing
A Mississippi real estate association member files a fair housing complaint against a fellow member. The complaint process can proceed through all of the following EXCEPT:
AHUD investigation
BState court litigation
CReal estate association professional standards process
DMREC's criminal prosecution division✓ Correct
Explanation
Fair housing complaints can be filed with HUD, pursued in civil court, and addressed through professional standards processes of real estate associations. MREC does not have a criminal prosecution division—criminal fair housing violations are prosecuted by the DOJ or state prosecutors.
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