Fair Housing
HUD's role in Fair Housing enforcement includes:
ACriminal prosecution of Fair Housing violators
BInvestigating complaints, conciliation, and referring cases for administrative hearings or federal court✓ Correct
CSetting maximum rent levels
DLicensing real estate agents who violate Fair Housing
Explanation
HUD investigates Fair Housing complaints, attempts conciliation between parties, and if no resolution, can refer cases to an administrative law judge or to federal district court. Civil money penalties and compensatory damages can be awarded.
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