Fair Housing
The North Dakota Department of Labor and Human Rights handles fair housing complaints at the state level. The statute of limitations for filing is:
A30 days from the discriminatory act
B1 year from the discriminatory act (same as federal HUD)✓ Correct
C3 years from the discriminatory act
DNo time limit
Explanation
North Dakota's fair housing complaint process through the Department of Labor and Human Rights mirrors the federal framework. Complaints should generally be filed within one year of the discriminatory act. Timely filing is critical to preserve the complainant's rights.
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