Fair Housing
A fair housing complaint may be brought against which of the following parties in Alaska?
AOnly real estate agents and brokers
BAny party involved in housing-related activities including landlords, sellers, agents, lenders, and insurers✓ Correct
COnly property owners with more than 5 units
DOnly federal contractors and recipients of HUD funding
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act covers a broad range of housing-related activities and can be enforced against landlords, sellers, real estate brokers, lenders, insurance companies, appraisers, homeowner associations, and others involved in housing-related decisions.
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