Fair Housing
Iowa's fair housing law covers which types of housing transactions?
AOnly sales of residential property
BSales, rentals, financing, and advertising of most housing✓ Correct
COnly federal government-owned housing
DOnly new construction
Explanation
Iowa's Civil Rights Act covers sales, rentals, advertising, and financing of most housing, including residential rentals and sales. It prohibits discriminatory acts throughout the housing process.
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