Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, the statute of limitations for filing a complaint with HUD is:
A6 months from the date of the discriminatory act
B1 year from the date of the discriminatory act✓ Correct
C2 years from the date of the discriminatory act
D5 years from the date of the discriminatory act
Explanation
A fair housing complaint must be filed with HUD within one year of the alleged discriminatory act. A private lawsuit in federal or state court must be filed within two years. These limitations periods emphasize the importance of prompt action by housing discrimination victims.
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