Fair Housing
Vermont's Human Rights Commission may issue a 'charge of discrimination' and refer the matter for a hearing when:
AAny complaint is filed
BThe Commission determines there is probable cause to believe a violation of fair housing law has occurred✓ Correct
CThe complainant requests it regardless of evidence
DOnly if the case involves a licensed real estate agent
Explanation
After investigating a complaint, if the Vermont Human Rights Commission finds probable cause to believe a violation occurred, it may issue a charge of discrimination and refer the matter to an administrative hearing or court.
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