Fair Housing
In South Dakota, HUD investigates fair housing complaints and may order all of the following remedies EXCEPT:
APayment of damages to the victim
BCriminal imprisonment of the violator through HUD's administrative process✓ Correct
CInjunctive relief ordering the respondent to stop the discriminatory practice
DCivil penalties paid to the government
Explanation
HUD's administrative process can order compensatory damages to victims, injunctive relief, civil money penalties, and attorney fees. Criminal imprisonment is not an administrative remedy — criminal prosecution for pattern-or-practice Fair Housing Act violations is handled by the Department of Justice, not through HUD's administrative process.
Related South Dakota Fair Housing Questions
- Under the Fair Housing Act, refusing to provide real estate brokerage services based on a person's religion is:
- Blockbusting is the illegal practice of:
- Steering in real estate refers to:
- Which of the following is an example of redlining?
- A South Dakota landlord refuses to rent to a family with children. This may violate:
- Blockbusting is best described as:
- South Dakota has relatively large Native American populations in the western part of the state. Discrimination based on Native American tribal membership in housing falls under which protected class?
- A South Dakota property manager who refuses to accept Section 8 (Housing Choice Voucher) applicants may be violating:
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