Fair Housing
A NH buyer who encounters suspected fair housing discrimination during a property search should first:
AAccept it and look for another property
BDocument the incident and file a complaint with HUD, the NH Human Rights Commission, or seek legal counsel✓ Correct
COnly tell their real estate agent
DPost about it on social media
Explanation
Victims of housing discrimination should document the incident (dates, names, what was said/done) and file a formal complaint with HUD within one year, or with the NH Human Rights Commission, or consult a fair housing attorney.
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