Fair Housing
A HUD administrative law judge who finds a Fair Housing Act violation may award all of the following EXCEPT:
AActual damages
BCivil penalties up to statutory limits
CImprisonment✓ Correct
DInjunctive relief
Explanation
A HUD administrative law judge may award actual damages, civil monetary penalties, and injunctive relief, but cannot impose imprisonment. Criminal prosecution with imprisonment requires a federal court proceeding.
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