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A complaint is filed with HUD alleging a fair housing violation. HUD investigates and finds reasonable cause. If the parties do not settle, what happens next?

Correct Answer

D) The case goes to an administrative law judge or, if either party elects, to a federal district court

After HUD finds reasonable cause and conciliation fails, the case proceeds to a hearing before a HUD administrative law judge. However, either party may elect to have the case heard in federal district court instead.

Answer Options
A
The case is automatically dismissed
B
HUD may impose a fine without any hearing
C
The complainant must hire a private attorney and start over
D
The case goes to an administrative law judge or, if either party elects, to a federal district court

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