Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, which exemption allows a person to sell their own home without using an agent without complying with fair housing requirements?
AA. The Mrs. Murphy exemption
BB. The private individual exemption (non-broker, no discriminatory advertising)✓ Correct
CC. The religious organization exemption
DD. The senior housing exemption
Explanation
A private individual selling their own home without a broker and without discriminatory advertising is exempt from certain Fair Housing Act provisions, but cannot use discriminatory advertising.
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