How long does it take to resolve a Fair Housing Law complaint?
The amount of time it will take to resolve a Fair Housing Law complaint will vary depending on the individual situation. Generally, the process begins when a complaint is filed with the Utah Antidiscrimination and Labor Division (UALD). After the filing, the UALD will investigate the complaint and determine if there is evidence of a violation of the Fair Housing Law. In cases where the UALD finds that discrimination has occurred, they may attempt to resolve the situation through mediation. This process can take several months, as both parties must agree to participate in the process and reach a resolution. If mediation is unsuccessful, the UALD may issue a finding of reasonable cause or proceed to a hearing before an administrative law judge. If the case goes to a hearing, the process may take several months or even up to a year to complete. The hearing process includes discovery, where both parties submit evidence and question witnesses, followed by a hearing and decision from the administrative law judge. The decision of the judge is then subject to review by the state courts. The length of time it takes to resolve Fair Housing Law complaints depends on the type of complaint, the complexity of the case, and the willingness or ability of both parties to resolve the dispute. Ultimately, it is impossible to provide an exact timeline for a Fair Housing Law complaint as the process can be lengthy and unpredictable.
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