Fair Housing
The Fair Housing Act's prohibition on discrimination 'in the sale or rental of housing' covers which aspect of a real estate transaction?
AOnly the final offer price
BAll aspects including advertising, showing, terms, conditions, financing, and services✓ Correct
COnly advertising and showing
DOnly the lease or purchase agreement terms
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act's prohibition covers all aspects of housing: advertising, showing properties, making housing unavailable, setting different terms or conditions, refusing to negotiate, providing different services, and discriminatory financing.
Related Arkansas Fair Housing Questions
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- Which of the following represents a fair housing issue in mortgage lending?
- An agent who refuses to show a buyer homes in a neighborhood because 'you won't be comfortable there' without basis in the buyer's stated preferences is engaging in:
- The maximum civil penalty for a first-time Fair Housing Act violation adjudicated by HUD is:
- Conciliation in HUD fair housing proceedings refers to:
- A real estate agent who writes 'no Section 8' in an MLS listing remark in a jurisdiction where source of income is a protected class is:
- A seller tells their listing agent, 'I don't want to sell to people from a certain ethnic background.' The listing agent must:
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