Fair Housing
An Indiana property owner renting their single-family home through a licensed broker:
AIs exempt from the Fair Housing Act
BIs fully subject to the Fair Housing Act and cannot discriminate based on protected classes✓ Correct
CMay advertise 'adults only' if they personally prefer that
DIs only subject to the Indiana Fair Housing Act, not the federal law
Explanation
When a licensed real estate broker is used in the rental transaction, the Fair Housing Act applies fully — the owner cannot use an exemption. The private individual exemption (Mrs.
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