Fair Housing
A complaint under the federal Fair Housing Act must generally be filed within:
A30 days of the discriminatory act
B90 days of the discriminatory act
C1 year of the discriminatory act✓ Correct
D3 years of the discriminatory act
Explanation
A complaint under the federal Fair Housing Act must be filed with HUD within one year of the alleged discriminatory act. Private lawsuits must be filed within two years.
Related South Dakota Fair Housing Questions
- Disparate impact in fair housing means:
- Under the Fair Housing Act, refusing to provide real estate brokerage services based on a person's religion is:
- The Fair Housing Act applies to which of the following residential transactions?
- Steering in real estate refers to:
- Which exemption under the Fair Housing Act allows an owner-occupant of a single-family home to discriminate?
- A South Dakota property manager tells a prospective tenant of Middle Eastern descent that a unit has been rented when it actually remains available. This act is:
- A South Dakota property owner with 10 single-family rental homes advertises 'No Section 8 tenants.' Under South Dakota state law:
- Under the Fair Housing Act, what is the maximum penalty for a first-time violation of fair housing law as determined by an ALJ (Administrative Law Judge)?
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