Fair Housing
Vermont's fair housing 'conciliation' process offers:
ACriminal prosecution of violators
BA voluntary negotiated settlement between the complainant and respondent, resolving the complaint without a formal hearing✓ Correct
CMandatory binding arbitration
DAutomatic compensation to complainants
Explanation
Conciliation is a voluntary process where the fair housing enforcement agency facilitates negotiated resolution between the parties — providing a less adversarial alternative to formal hearings while potentially achieving remedies for the complainant.
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