Fair Housing
Vermont's fair housing complaint process allows aggrieved individuals to file a complaint with:
AOnly the Vermont Real Estate Commission
BThe Vermont Human Rights Commission and/or the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)✓ Correct
COnly the federal Department of Justice
DOnly Vermont Superior Court
Explanation
Fair housing complaints in Vermont may be filed with the Vermont Human Rights Commission (state), HUD (federal), or directly in court. Complainants have multiple avenues to seek relief.
Related Vermont Fair Housing Questions
- Vermont's fair housing law adds which of the following as a protected class beyond the seven federal protected classes?
- Vermont's 'protected class' expansion beyond federal law reflects the state's commitment to:
- In Vermont, advertising a rental unit as 'ideal for young professionals' could be considered a fair housing violation because it:
- Vermont's Rutland affordable housing initiatives address concerns about:
- A Vermont lender who approves loans at lower rates for applicants from certain zip codes while denying or charging more to applicants from zip codes with higher minority populations may be engaged in:
- Under the Fair Housing Act, which of the following is an example of illegal 'redlining'?
- A Vermont landlord wants to verify the authenticity of a tenant's claimed disability that is not visible. The landlord may request:
- Vermont's 'equal treatment in mortgage lending' requires lenders to evaluate all applicants based on:
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