Fair Housing
The NJ Division on Civil Rights (DCR) enforces the NJ Law Against Discrimination. A person who believes they have been discriminated against in housing may file a complaint with the DCR within:
A30 days of the discriminatory act
B180 days of the discriminatory act
CTwo years of the discriminatory act✓ Correct
DFive years of the discriminatory act
Explanation
In New Jersey, a complainant must file a housing discrimination complaint with the NJ Division on Civil Rights within two years of the alleged discriminatory act.
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