Fair Housing
What is the 'testers' program used by fair housing organizations?
AA program that tests real estate exam questions
BIndividuals posing as home seekers to investigate whether housing providers are engaging in discriminatory practices✓ Correct
CA software program to test MLS listings for fair housing compliance
DProperty inspectors who test for lead paint and radon
Explanation
Fair housing testers are individuals who pose as home seekers to investigate whether landlords, sellers, or agents treat people differently based on protected class characteristics. Their evidence can be used in fair housing enforcement.
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- In Idaho, can a real estate agent advertise a property as being located in an 'all-white neighborhood' to appeal to certain buyers?
- Which entity enforces the Federal Fair Housing Act at the federal level?
- What is the statute of limitations for filing a fair housing complaint with HUD?
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- What is 'disparate treatment' vs. 'disparate impact' in fair housing?
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