Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, a listing agent placing 'For Sale' signs only in neighborhoods of one racial composition while refusing signs in integrated neighborhoods could be violating the Act through:
ARedlining
BDiscriminatory advertising✓ Correct
CSteering
DBlockbusting
Explanation
Using advertising practices that suggest a preference or limitation based on race — including where signs are placed — can constitute discriminatory advertising under the Fair Housing Act.
Related Alabama Fair Housing Questions
- Under the Fair Housing Act, which type of housing is NOT subject to its requirements?
- Under the Fair Housing Act, which of the following is an example of steering?
- An Alabama real estate ad that says 'ideal for empty nesters' could be considered discriminatory because it:
- A person with a disability asks a landlord for permission to keep an assistance animal in a no-pets building. The landlord must:
- The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) applies to real estate primarily in the context of:
- Steering — directing buyers toward or away from neighborhoods based on protected class characteristics — is:
- Which of the following is an example of redlining?
- A landlord in a state with no additional fair housing protections beyond federal law may legally refuse to rent to someone because of their:
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