Fair Housing
Iowa's fair housing protections extend to which stages of a housing transaction?
AOnly the final sale or lease signing
BAll stages including advertising, showing, application, financing, and terms of occupancy✓ Correct
COnly new construction projects
DOnly transactions involving federally funded housing
Explanation
Iowa fair housing protections apply at all stages of a housing transaction — advertising, showing, application processing, financing, insurance, terms and conditions of tenancy, and the availability of housing — not just the final sale or lease execution.
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