Fair Housing
In Kansas, what is a 'testers' program in fair housing enforcement?
AA program testing the structural integrity of homes for sale
BA fair housing audit using persons who pose as homebuyers or renters to test whether discrimination is occurring✓ Correct
CA program testing licensee knowledge of fair housing laws
DA mortgage stress-testing program
Explanation
Fair housing 'testers' are individuals who pose as buyers or renters to test whether housing providers are complying with fair housing laws — evidence gathered through testing is admissible in enforcement proceedings.
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