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What is a maximum penalty for a first HUD discrimination violation if only one violation occurs within 5 years?

  1. $5,500

  2. $11,000

  3. $27,500

  4. $55,000

The correct answer is: $11,000

The maximum penalty for a first HUD discrimination violation if only one violation occurs within 5 years is $11,000. This means that if a landlord, for example, is found guilty of discriminating against a tenant based on their race or nationality, they could face a penalty of up to $11,000. Options A, C, and D are incorrect because they are either too low or too high compared to the actual maximum penalty of $11,000. This highlights the importance of following fair housing laws to avoid potential violations and penalties.