Fair Housing
Under Montana law, a person who believes they have been a victim of housing discrimination may file a complaint with:
AThe Montana Board of Realty Regulation only
BThe Montana Human Rights Bureau or HUD✓ Correct
CThe Montana Supreme Court directly
DThe county sheriff's department
Explanation
Housing discrimination complaints in Montana may be filed with the Montana Human Rights Bureau (state level) or the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) at the federal level.
Related Montana Fair Housing Questions
- A Montana landlord whose property is near a school refuses to rent to families with children to 'maintain a quiet environment.' This violates the Fair Housing Act's protection of:
- Which advertising practice would most likely constitute a Fair Housing violation?
- A landlord may legally refuse to rent to a prospective tenant for which of the following reasons?
- A Montana housing development is advertised as an 'adults-only' community. This is generally:
- Montana prohibits source of income discrimination in housing, meaning landlords in covered jurisdictions may not refuse to rent to tenants because they:
- A real estate agent who tells white clients only about properties in certain neighborhoods and shows Black clients only properties in different neighborhoods is committing:
- Redlining in real estate refers to:
- The federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 prohibits discrimination based on which protected classes?
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