Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, which of the following is a permissible exemption from fair housing rules for private individuals?
AA private individual renting one room in their owner-occupied home of up to 4 units without using a broker or discriminatory advertising✓ Correct
BAny landlord with fewer than 5 units
CAny religious organization's housing
DAny property sale involving no real estate agent
Explanation
The 'Mrs. Murphy' exemption permits a private individual renting a room or unit in their owner-occupied 1-4 unit dwelling without using a real estate broker or discriminatory advertising. This exemption does not apply to race-based discrimination under the Civil Rights Act of 1866.
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