Fair Housing
An Arkansas licensee must include Fair Housing in their continuing education because:
AAREC allows it as an elective topic
BArkansas CE rules mandate at least one hour of Fair Housing in each renewal cycle✓ Correct
CNAR requires it for REALTOR® membership renewal
DThe HUD requires it under federal licensing law
Explanation
Arkansas CE rules specifically require that at least one of the 7 required CE hours per renewal period be devoted to Fair Housing education.
Related Arkansas Fair Housing Questions
- A REALTOR® who refuses to show properties in a certain neighborhood to a prospective buyer of a specific religion, without any stated request from the buyer, is engaging in:
- Which of the following is an exempt housing category under the federal Fair Housing Act?
- A property manager who tells a minority applicant that no units are available when units are in fact available is committing:
- The Civil Rights Act of 1866 prohibits discrimination based solely on:
- Who enforces the federal Fair Housing Act?
- The Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) prohibits lenders from discriminating based on:
- An agent who only shows properties in predominantly white neighborhoods to white buyers, while showing minority buyers properties in other areas, is guilty of:
- Under the Fair Housing Act, a landlord may legally refuse to rent to a person with a disability if:
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