Fair Housing
Which federal agency primarily enforces the Fair Housing Act?
AFederal Trade Commission (FTC)
BDepartment of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)✓ Correct
CConsumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
DDepartment of Justice (DOJ)
Explanation
HUD (Department of Housing and Urban Development) is the primary federal agency responsible for enforcing the Fair Housing Act, accepting complaints and investigating violations.
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