Fair Housing
In New Jersey, a victim of housing discrimination may file a complaint with the New Jersey Division on Civil Rights within:
A30 days of the alleged act
B180 days of the alleged act
C1 year of the alleged act✓ Correct
D3 years of the alleged act
Explanation
New Jersey allows housing discrimination complaints to be filed with the NJ Division on Civil Rights within one year of the alleged discriminatory act.
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