Fair Housing
The Civil Rights Act of 1866 prohibits discrimination based on:
ARace only✓ Correct
BRace, color, religion, and national origin
CRace, sex, and disability
DRace, familial status, and disability
Explanation
The Civil Rights Act of 1866 prohibits all racial discrimination in the sale or rental of property. The U.S. Supreme Court in Jones v. Mayer (1968) reaffirmed that it applies to all real and personal property transactions.
Related Arkansas Fair Housing Questions
- Which theory of fair housing liability does NOT require proof of discriminatory intent?
- A reasonable modification under the Fair Housing Act is:
- Which of the following housing types is generally EXEMPT from the Fair Housing Act's familial status protections?
- Under the Fair Housing Act, 'familial status' protects:
- Restrictive covenants based on race that were recorded in older deeds are:
- Which of the following is a permitted question on a rental application under fair housing law?
- Advertising a property as 'ideal for a young professional couple' is problematic because:
- The Arkansas Fair Housing Act provides:
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