Fair Housing
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)?
A$10,000
B$16,000
C$21,410✓ Correct
D$100,000
Explanation
For a first offense, an ALJ may impose civil penalties up to approximately $21,410 (adjusted periodically for inflation) for violations of the Fair Housing Act.
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