Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, which type of property is generally NOT exempt from fair housing requirements?
AAn owner-occupied single-family home sold without a broker
BA building with 4 or fewer units where the owner lives in one unit
CA building with 5 or more units✓ Correct
DA religious organization's housing for its members
Explanation
Buildings with 5 or more units are NOT exempt from the Fair Housing Act. Limited exemptions exist for owner-occupied buildings with 4 or fewer units (the 'Mrs.
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