Fair Housing
When conducting a HUD complaint investigation in Vermont, the agency may pursue 'conciliation' — which means:
AA court trial on the merits of the claim
BA negotiated settlement between the parties that resolves the complaint to the satisfaction of HUD and the complainant✓ Correct
CA warning letter sent to the respondent
DAdministrative dismissal of the complaint
Explanation
HUD's fair housing enforcement process often involves conciliation — a negotiated settlement process where HUD facilitates an agreement between the complainant (victim of discrimination) and the respondent (accused party). Successful conciliation resolves the complaint without formal hearing.
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