Fair Housing
Oregon's Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) is the state agency that:
ALicenses real estate brokers in Oregon
BEnforces Oregon's state fair housing, employment, and civil rights laws✓ Correct
CAdministers Oregon's environmental regulations
DOversees Oregon's landlord-tenant disputes
Explanation
Oregon's Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) is the state agency responsible for enforcing Oregon's state civil rights laws, including the Oregon Fair Housing Act. Individuals who believe their fair housing rights have been violated may file complaints with BOLI or HUD.
Related Oregon Fair Housing Questions
- A real estate agent posts a listing with the phrase 'perfect for young professionals.' This phrase potentially violates fair housing laws by:
- Under the federal Fair Housing Act, which of the following is a permissible question for a landlord to ask a prospective tenant?
- An Oregon property management company has a policy requiring all tenants to have income of 3× monthly rent. A disabled applicant on SSI does not meet this threshold. What should the company consider?
- Oregon's fair housing law includes 'sexual orientation' as a protected class. This means landlords cannot discriminate against:
- Oregon fair housing law prohibits discrimination based on 'source of income.' Which of the following is an example of source-of-income discrimination?
- Under the federal Fair Housing Act, which of the following is an example of 'steering'?
- The federal Fair Housing Act was first enacted in which year?
- The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) applies primarily to which type of Oregon real estate?
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