Fair Housing
The federal Fair Housing Act applies to all of the following EXCEPT:
ASingle-family homes sold by an agent
BApartment communities
COwner-occupied buildings with more than 4 units
DSingle-family homes sold without an agent, if the seller owns fewer than 3 such homes✓ Correct
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act exempts owner-occupied buildings with up to 4 units (Mrs. Murphy exemption) and single-family homes sold or rented by the owner without an agent, provided the owner owns no more than 3 such homes.
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