Fair Housing
A Kansas property owner who wants to sell their home for cash 'by owner' (FSBO) must:
AComply with fair housing laws even without a real estate agent✓ Correct
BOnly comply with fair housing laws if using a licensed agent
CFollow fair housing rules only in transactions over $100,000
DAbide only by local fair housing ordinances, not federal law
Explanation
Fair housing laws apply to all residential real estate transactions, including those by private owners selling without a real estate agent (FSBO).
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