Fair Housing
The Fair Housing Act exempts which of the following from its prohibitions?
AAny sale by a licensed real estate agent
BRental of a single-family home by the owner without a broker if the owner owns no more than three such homes✓ Correct
CRental by religious organizations to members of another faith
DAny property owned by a corporation
Explanation
One limited exemption: an owner of a single-family home may sell or rent without complying with the Fair Housing Act if they own no more than three such homes, use no broker, and do not use discriminatory advertising. This 'Mrs.
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