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Sarah's cooperative board has rejected three potential buyers for her apartment without explanation. Sarah believes the rejections may be discriminatory. What is her best course of action under New York law?

Correct Answer

A) File a discrimination complaint under the NY Human Rights Law

If Sarah suspects discrimination based on protected characteristics, she can file a complaint under the New York Human Rights Law, which provides broader protection than federal fair housing laws and covers cooperative sales and board decisions.

Answer Options
A
File a discrimination complaint under the NY Human Rights Law
B
Sue the board for breach of the proprietary lease terms
C
File a complaint with the cooperative corporation's attorney
D
Request mediation through the Department of State

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