Fair Housing
The Virginia Fair Housing Office must investigate a fair housing complaint within how many days of filing?
A30 days
B100 days✓ Correct
C180 days
D365 days
Explanation
The Virginia Fair Housing Law requires the Fair Housing Office to investigate complaints promptly. Federal law (FHA) requires investigations to be completed within 100 days when possible.
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