Fair Housing
Indiana's fair housing law covers which types of housing transactions?
AOnly the sale of single-family homes
BSale and rental of housing, including advertising, financing, and all terms and conditions of housing transactions✓ Correct
COnly federally subsidized housing
DOnly new construction sales
Explanation
Fair housing law broadly covers sales, rentals, advertising, financing, and all terms and conditions related to housing — not just the purchase transaction itself.
People Also Study
Related Indiana Questions
- Under the Fair Housing Act, which of the following is a permissible advertising practice?Fair Housing
- Under Indiana's fair housing law, who may file a complaint alleging a fair housing violation?Fair Housing
- The Indiana Fair Housing Act adds which protected class not covered by the federal act?Fair Housing
- Indiana's Fair Housing Act provides protections beyond federal law by also prohibiting discrimination based on:Fair Housing
- An Indiana buyer who includes a financing contingency in their purchase offer:Contracts
- Indiana regulations require disclosure of known environmental conditions on which disclosure form for residential sales?Environmental
- A real estate broker in Indiana pays $2,400/month in office rent. This annual expense must be covered by commissions. If the average commission is $9,000 per transaction, how many transactions per year just cover rent?Real Estate Math
- Indiana's fair housing requirements in property management apply to the tenant selection process, requiring:Property Management
Key Terms to Know
Fair Housing Act
Federal law prohibiting discrimination in the sale, rental, or financing of housing based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, and familial status.
Purchase AgreementA legally binding contract between a buyer and seller that outlines the terms and conditions of a real estate sale.
ContingencyA condition in a purchase contract that must be satisfied before the sale can proceed to closing.
SteeringAn illegal practice where a real estate agent directs buyers toward or away from certain neighborhoods based on the buyer's race, religion, national origin, or other protected characteristics.
Study This Topic
Practice More Indiana Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Indiana Quiz →