Fair Housing
Arkansas's continuing education requirement mandates that Fair Housing be included in CE coursework. This is primarily because:
AThe federal government requires all states to include it
BAREC recognizes that licensees regularly interact with protected classes and must understand anti-discrimination laws✓ Correct
CFair Housing laws change every year
DFailure to include it disqualifies the CE provider
Explanation
AREC requires Fair Housing as part of the 7-hour CE requirement because real estate licensees interact with consumers from all backgrounds and must be knowledgeable about anti-discrimination obligations in all aspects of real estate practice.
Related Arkansas Fair Housing Questions
- An Arkansas property manager who refuses to rent to an applicant because they use a wheelchair is violating:
- Which type of housing provider is MOST subject to ADA accessibility requirements?
- A property manager who tells a minority applicant that no units are available when units are in fact available is committing:
- Who enforces the federal Fair Housing Act?
- Under the Fair Housing Act, a 55+ senior housing community may legally refuse to rent to families with children if:
- The 'Mrs. Murphy' exemption to the Fair Housing Act applies to:
- A seller instructs their agent not to bring offers from a specific ethnic group. The agent should:
- Which property type is exempt from most provisions of the federal Fair Housing Act?
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