Fair Housing
Conciliation under the Fair Housing Act refers to:
AA court trial to determine Fair Housing violations
BA negotiated settlement agreement between the complainant and respondent facilitated by HUD✓ Correct
CAn apology letter from the violator
DThe process of calculating damages in a Fair Housing case
Explanation
Conciliation is a voluntary settlement process where HUD facilitates negotiations between the complainant and respondent to reach a mutually acceptable resolution. If conciliation fails and HUD finds reasonable cause, the case proceeds to a hearing.
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