Fair Housing
A 'testers' program is used in Kentucky fair housing enforcement to:
ATest applicants' creditworthiness
BSend people posing as homebuyers or renters to identify discriminatory practices✓ Correct
CTest property for lead paint
DEvaluate appraisers' competency
Explanation
Fair housing organizations use testers — individuals who pose as homebuyers or renters to identify and document discriminatory practices without the subject's knowledge.
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