Fair Housing
Which exemption to the Fair Housing Act allows a private individual who owns no more than three single-family homes to sell without using a real estate broker and without discriminatory advertising?
AThe 'Mrs. Murphy' exemption
BThe private homeowner exemption
CThe single-family homeowner exemption✓ Correct
DThe owner-occupied exemption
Explanation
The single-family homeowner exemption allows an individual who owns no more than three single-family homes to sell or rent without complying with the FHA, provided they do not use a broker and do not use discriminatory advertising.
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