PSI New Jersey Real Estate State Practice Exam

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What is the timeframe within which a complaint must be filed with HUD after a fair housing violation?

  1. 2 weeks

  2. 1 month

  3. 6 months

  4. 1 year

The correct answer is: 1 month

The correct timeframe to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) after experiencing a fair housing violation is 1 year. Under the Fair Housing Act, individuals who believe they have been subjected to discrimination in housing have up to 1 year from the date of the alleged violation to file a complaint. This allows sufficient time for those affected to gather necessary information and seek assistance regarding the violation they experienced. Filing within this timeframe is essential to ensure that the complaint can be investigated. Complaints can be made directly to HUD or through various advocacy organizations that assist with fair housing issues. Understanding this timeline is critical for anyone working in real estate or involved in housing-related matters to protect the rights of individuals and address discrimination promptly.