Fair Housing
Which of the following exemptions allows a private individual to sell or rent their property without complying with the Fair Housing Act?
AThe Mrs. Murphy exemption for owner-occupied buildings with four or fewer units
BAny single-family home sold without a broker
CBoth A and B, with restrictions✓ Correct
DThere are no exemptions to the Fair Housing Act
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act has two key exemptions: the 'Mrs. Murphy' exemption (owner-occupied buildings with four or fewer units) and single-family homes sold or rented without a broker. However, discriminatory advertising is never permitted, even under these exemptions.
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