Fair Housing
A person who believes they have experienced housing discrimination in New Hampshire can file a complaint with:
AOnly the NH Real Estate Commission
BThe U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and/or the NH Commission for Human Rights✓ Correct
COnly the NH courts
DOnly the licensee's supervising broker
Explanation
Victims of housing discrimination may file complaints with HUD (within one year of the alleged act) and/or the NH Commission for Human Rights at the state level.
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