Fair Housing
A first-time fair housing violation in a South Dakota HUD proceeding can result in a civil penalty of up to approximately:
A$5,000
B$10,000
C$21,410✓ Correct
D$50,000
Explanation
The FHA civil penalty for a first-time violation, as determined by an Administrative Law Judge, is up to approximately $21,410 (periodically adjusted for inflation). For a second offense within 5 years, up to $53,524.
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