Fair Housing
The penalty for a first fair housing violation under federal law can include:
AUp to $16,000 civil penalty per violation✓ Correct
BOnly a warning letter
CCriminal prosecution only
DLoss of real estate license only
Explanation
Under the Fair Housing Act, HUD administrative law judges can impose civil penalties of up to $16,000 for a first violation (amounts are periodically adjusted for inflation). Subsequent violations carry higher penalties, up to $65,000+ for repeat offenders.
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