Fair Housing
A testers program is used to detect fair housing violations by:
ATesting structural components of homes
BSending individuals of different protected classes to request housing to detect differential treatment✓ Correct
CTesting for environmental hazards in housing
DTesting loan applications across different demographics
Explanation
Fair housing testing involves sending matched testers (similar in all ways except a protected characteristic) to request housing, allowing organizations to document differential treatment that constitutes fair housing violations.
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