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30 July, 10:18

Cecily Longstreet believes a real estate agent has kept her from seeing a certain property for rent because she is a woman. What action should she take if she wants legal satisfaction for her complaint?

File a complaint with HUD and/or file suit against the offending parties in a state or federal court within the prescribed time period

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  1. 30 July, 10:52
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    The correct answer is : Filing a complaint.

    Explanation:

    Within the prescribed time period it is necessary to file a complaint with HUD or a file has to be suited against the offending parties in a state or federal court. In this case, a plaintiff has to be described and the reason the person believes he or she is entitled to that relief.
  2. 30 July, 11:23
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    file a complaint

    Explanation:

    File a complaint with HUD and/or file suit against the offending parties in a state or federal court with in the prescribed time period.
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