Fair Housing
What is a 'testers' program in fair housing enforcement?
AA program testing new fair housing agents
BA fair housing enforcement technique where individuals pose as homebuyers or renters to detect discriminatory treatment✓ Correct
CA program testing housing quality standards
DA fair housing training program for landlords
Explanation
Fair housing testing involves trained individuals who pose as prospective buyers or renters to detect discriminatory practices. Testers of different protected classes (races, national origins, etc.) contact the same landlord or agent with identical circumstances. Disparate treatment discovered through testing is admissible evidence of discrimination.
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