Practice Of Real EstateFair HousingHARD
The federal statute of limitations for filing a Fair Housing Act complaint with HUD is:
Correct Answer
B) 1 year
A complaint must be filed with HUD within 1 year of the alleged discriminatory act. However, a private lawsuit in federal court must be filed within 2 years. HUD investigates complaints and can refer cases to the Department of Justice.
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180 daysB
1 yearC
2 yearsD
3 yearsAudio Lesson3 min
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