Fair Housing
Posting a fair housing poster in an Arizona real estate office is:
AOptional and solely for marketing purposes
BRequired by HUD for all real estate offices and demonstrates compliance commitment✓ Correct
COnly required for property management offices
DRequired only if the office handles rentals
Explanation
HUD requires real estate brokers and property managers to display the Equal Housing Opportunity (EHO) poster (HUD-928.1) in their offices. Failure to display it can be used as evidence of discriminatory intent.
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