Fair Housing
South Dakota's Human Rights Division handles complaints related to:
AOnly real estate licensing violations
BHousing discrimination and civil rights violations under state law✓ Correct
CProperty tax appeals
DZoning disputes between neighbors
Explanation
The South Dakota Division of Human Rights (under the Department of Labor and Regulation) investigates and resolves complaints of unlawful discrimination, including housing discrimination under state human rights law.
Related South Dakota Fair Housing Questions
- Under the Fair Housing Act, which of the following is a permitted exception for familial status?
- Which of the following is an example of illegal 'familial status' discrimination in South Dakota?
- In South Dakota, HUD receives fair housing complaints and has how many days to complete its initial investigation?
- A South Dakota HOA's governing documents contain a covenant prohibiting sale to persons of certain races. Such a covenant is:
- A South Dakota apartment complex with a rule requiring prospective tenants to earn 3x the rent in income applies this rule to all applicants equally. A disproportionate number of minority applicants fail this requirement. This situation involves potential:
- In South Dakota, which of the following is an example of 'disparate impact' discrimination in housing?
- In South Dakota, which of the following would be considered a reasonable accommodation for a tenant with a mobility disability?
- 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:
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