Fair Housing
A Kentucky property owner with fewer than 4 units who lives in the building and sells without a broker has a limited exemption from:
AAll fair housing laws
BCertain provisions of the federal Fair Housing Act (the 'Mrs. Murphy' exemption), but not discriminatory advertising✓ Correct
CAll state fair housing laws only
DThe requirement to disclose defects
Explanation
The 'Mrs. Murphy' exemption allows individual owners of buildings with 4 or fewer units (where the owner occupies a unit) to discriminate in selecting tenants when selling without a broker, but they cannot use discriminatory advertising.
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