Fair Housing
An MLS that maintains a policy of excluding listings in certain neighborhoods from sharing with non-member brokers based on race would be violating:
AOnly antitrust laws
BThe Fair Housing Act's prohibition on discriminatory terms and conditions in real estate services✓ Correct
COnly RESPA
DLocal zoning laws
Explanation
Discriminatory practices in the provision of real estate services, including MLS access and information sharing, can violate the Fair Housing Act's prohibition on discrimination in the terms, conditions, or privileges of the sale or rental of housing.
Related Georgia Fair Housing Questions
- The Fair Housing Act of 1968 prohibits discrimination based on all of the following EXCEPT:
- A landlord advertises 'No children allowed.' This advertisement violates the Fair Housing Act's prohibition against discrimination based on:
- The Fair Housing Act exempts which of the following from most of its requirements?
- Steering in real estate refers to:
- A property owner who rents rooms in their owner-occupied home with no more than 4 units and does not use a real estate agent is exempt from:
- Under the Fair Housing Act, a 'Mrs. Murphy' exemption applies to:
- A landlord who refuses to rent to an applicant because the applicant has a Section 8 (Housing Choice Voucher) is in Georgia:
- A real estate agent who refuses to accept a listing from a seller because the seller has indicated intent to discriminate should:
Practice More Georgia Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Georgia Quiz →