Fair Housing
Conciliation in a NH fair housing complaint is:
AA mandatory court proceeding
BA voluntary negotiated settlement between the complainant and respondent facilitated by HUD or the Human Rights Commission✓ Correct
CA state licensing board decision
DA criminal proceeding
Explanation
Conciliation is the process by which HUD or the NH Human Rights Commission attempts to help the complainant and respondent reach a voluntary settlement. It is an alternative to full investigation and adjudication.
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