Fair Housing
In Kansas, if a seller sells their own single-family home without a broker's assistance, are they exempt from fair housing laws?
AYes — private home sales without brokers are always exempt
BNo — all housing sellers must comply with fair housing laws; the exemption applies only in very narrow circumstances✓ Correct
COnly if they own three or fewer single-family homes
DOnly if they do not advertise the property
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act's exemption for private sellers without brokers is very narrow and only applies when the owner is selling without a broker AND does not advertise in a discriminatory manner. The core prohibition against discrimination still applies.
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