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What is the length of the statute of limitations to file a fair housing complaint with HUD?

  1. 10 years

  2. Five years

  3. One year

  4. Seven years

The correct answer is: One year

The statute of limitations is the time period in which a complaint must be filed in order to be considered valid. In this case, the length of the statute of limitations to file a fair housing complaint with HUD is one year. This means that any complaints filed after one year from the date of the alleged discriminatory act will not be accepted by HUD. Option A, 10 years, is incorrect because it is too long of a time period for a fair housing complaint to be filed. Option B, Five years, is also incorrect for the same reason. Option D, Seven years, is also incorrect and falls within the same reasoning. These options may seem like reasonable lengths of time, but they do not align with the actual one year statute of limitations enforced by HUD.