Fair Housing
A person who believes they have been discriminated against in housing in Wyoming may file a complaint with:
AOnly the Wyoming Real Estate Commission
BHUD (Department of Housing and Urban Development) and/or through the federal or state courts✓ Correct
COnly the county sheriff's office
DOnly the National Association of REALTORS
Explanation
Fair housing complaints in Wyoming may be filed with HUD (which enforces the federal Fair Housing Act), through state agencies, or directly in federal or state courts. HUD complaints must generally be filed within one year of the discriminatory act.
Related Wyoming Fair Housing Questions
- A Wyoming mobile home park that refuses to accept families with children in any of its spaces is:
- Which of the following is exempt from the federal Fair Housing Act?
- The federal Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in the sale or rental of housing based on all of the following EXCEPT:
- Under the Fair Housing Act, which of the following is NOT a protected class at the federal level?
- A Wyoming housing complex advertises as a '55+ community' allowing only residents age 55 or older. To qualify for the housing for older persons exemption under the Fair Housing Act, the community must:
- A Wyoming landlord must make reasonable accommodations for a tenant with a disability. A reasonable accommodation might include:
- Under the Fair Housing Act, a Wyoming landlord who makes a housing unit inaccessible to persons with disabilities by failing to install a requested accessible parking space near their unit has potentially violated:
- The Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 added which protected classes to the original 1968 Fair Housing Act?
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