Fair Housing
How long does a person have to file a fair housing complaint with HUD after an alleged discriminatory act?
A6 months
B1 year✓ Correct
C2 years
D3 years
Explanation
A complaint alleging a violation of the Fair Housing Act must be filed with HUD within one year of the alleged discriminatory act.
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