Fair Housing
Testers in fair housing enforcement are:
AGovernment employees who inspect rental properties
BIndividuals who pose as prospective buyers or renters to identify discriminatory practices✓ Correct
CAppraisers who verify property values for HUD
DAuditors who review brokerage records
Explanation
Fair housing testers are individuals deployed by fair housing organizations or enforcement agencies who pose as prospective buyers or renters to test whether housing providers are discriminating based on protected class characteristics.
Related Arkansas Fair Housing Questions
- A complaint under the Federal Fair Housing Act must generally be filed with HUD within:
- Which of the following is a permitted question on a rental application under fair housing law?
- Under the Fair Housing Act, a person with a disability may request a 'reasonable accommodation.' This means the landlord must:
- Which advertising phrase in a rental listing would MOST likely violate the Fair Housing Act?
- The Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 prohibits discrimination based on which protected classes?
- A senior housing community that restricts residency to persons 55 or older is exempt from the familial status provisions of the Fair Housing Act if:
- Blockbusting (panic peddling) is a Fair Housing violation that involves:
- The Fair Housing Act's exemption for 'Mrs. Murphy' (small landlord) applies to:
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