Fair Housing
The 'Mrs. Murphy' exemption to the Fair Housing Act applies to:
AAll single-family homes regardless of how they are sold
BOwner-occupied properties with 4 or fewer units, where the owner lives in one unit✓ Correct
CAll rental properties owned by individuals
DProperties sold or rented to family members
Explanation
The Mrs. Murphy exemption allows the owner of a property with 4 or fewer units (where the owner occupies one unit) to discriminate in selecting tenants, as long as no broker is used and no discriminatory advertising is published.
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