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If someone thinks s/he have been discriminated against because housing built since March 13, 1991 does not meet the Fair Housing Acts accessibility requirements, what should they do?

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If someone thinks s/he have been discriminated against because housing built since March 13, 1991 does not meet the Fair Housing Acts accessibility requirements, what should they do?

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They may contact the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to discuss the possibility of filing an administrative complaint that will be investigated by HUD or by a state or local agency that enforces a law that is equivalent to the Fair Housing Act. They may also consult with a private fair housing group or with a private lawyer for assistance.

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