Fair Housing
The Fair Housing Act applies to which types of residential properties?
AOnly properties with government financing
BMost residential properties with limited exceptions for small owner-occupied buildings and some religious/private organizations✓ Correct
CCommercial properties only
DOnly properties in metropolitan areas
Explanation
The FHA applies to most residential properties. Exceptions include owner-occupied buildings with 4 or fewer units (Mrs.
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