Fair Housing
A person who believes they have been discriminated against in the sale of a Utah home may file a complaint with:
AOnly the Utah Division of Real Estate
BHUD, the Utah Anti-Discrimination and Labor Division, or a federal or state court✓ Correct
COnly the National Association of REALTORS
DOnly local law enforcement
Explanation
Fair housing complaints may be filed with HUD, the state agency (UALD), or taken directly to federal or state court. Complainants have multiple avenues to seek remedies.
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