Fair Housing
An Oregon fair housing complaint may be filed with which agencies?
AOnly OREA
BHUD, Oregon BOLI, or the local circuit court (civil lawsuit)✓ Correct
COnly the local police department
DOnly the US Department of Justice
Explanation
Fair housing complaints in Oregon can be filed with HUD (federal enforcement), Oregon's Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) (state enforcement), or through a private civil lawsuit in circuit court. Multiple avenues provide robust remedies for victims of discrimination.
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