Fair Housing
In Virginia, the filing deadline for a fair housing complaint with the Virginia Fair Housing Office is:
A90 days from the alleged violation
BOne year from the alleged violation✓ Correct
CTwo years from the alleged violation
D180 days from the alleged violation
Explanation
Complaints under the Virginia Fair Housing Law must be filed within one year of the alleged discriminatory act. Federal fair housing complaints must be filed with HUD within one year as well.
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