Fair Housing
In New Hampshire, the state agency that handles housing discrimination complaints is the:
ANH Real Estate Commission
BNH Commission for Human Rights✓ Correct
CNH Department of Justice
DNH Division of Consumer Protection
Explanation
The NH Commission for Human Rights is the state agency responsible for investigating and adjudicating complaints of discrimination in housing, employment, and public accommodations.
Related New Hampshire Fair Housing Questions
- A NH condominium association that refuses to allow a buyer to purchase because of the buyer's disability is engaging in:
- A NH housing provider who charges a higher security deposit to families with children than to adults-only households is:
- The LGBTQ+ protections under fair housing law were significantly strengthened when:
- A landlord who refuses to allow a tenant with a disability to keep a service dog in a no-pets building is likely:
- Which of the following actions by a NH landlord would constitute disability discrimination?
- Under the Fair Housing Act, 'handicap' (disability) includes:
- A NH insurance company that charges higher homeowner's insurance premiums in minority-majority ZIP codes than in comparable White-majority ZIP codes may be engaging in:
- Under the Fair Housing Act, refusing to negotiate with a buyer because of their race is illegal as a form of:
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