Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, the sale or rental of which type of housing is generally exempt from the Act's anti-discrimination provisions?
AA. Single-family homes sold through a real estate broker
BB. Single-family homes sold by the owner without a broker and without discriminatory advertising✓ Correct
CC. Apartments in buildings with 5+ units
DD. Senior housing communities
Explanation
An owner selling their own single-family home without using a real estate broker and without discriminatory advertising is exempt from some Fair Housing Act provisions.
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