Fair Housing
The NH Human Rights Commission handles fair housing complaints under:
AThe federal Fair Housing Act only
BRSA 354-A (NH Law Against Discrimination)✓ Correct
CRESPA
DThe NH Consumer Protection Act
Explanation
The NH Human Rights Commission enforces RSA 354-A, the state's Law Against Discrimination, including housing discrimination complaints. Complainants may also file with HUD under the federal Fair Housing Act.
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