Fair Housing
In Kansas, a building owner who personally occupies one unit in a 4-unit building is NOT exempt from fair housing law when:
AThey advertise the rental
BThey personally select tenants through private advertising using discriminatory criteria
CThey use discriminatory language in advertising through any medium
DAll of the above apply — even owner-occupants of small buildings may not advertise or select tenants based on protected characteristics✓ Correct
Explanation
The Mrs. Murphy exemption (for owner-occupied buildings with 4 or fewer units) only applies to private selection — once advertising is used or discriminatory criteria are applied, fair housing laws apply.
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