Fair Housing
The Arkansas Fair Housing Act provides:
AFewer protected classes than the federal Act
BProtections at least equal to the federal Fair Housing Act and may include additional state-level protections✓ Correct
CNo enforcement mechanisms
DExemptions for all private sellers
Explanation
State fair housing laws must provide at least the same protections as the federal Fair Housing Act. Arkansas's law mirrors the federal protections and AREC enforces compliance for licensees.
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