Fair Housing
The Kentucky Commission on Human Rights enforces:
AReal estate license law
BState civil rights and fair housing laws✓ Correct
CProperty tax assessments
DEnvironmental regulations
Explanation
The Kentucky Commission on Human Rights (KCHR) enforces Kentucky's civil rights laws, including state fair housing laws prohibiting discrimination in housing.
Related Kentucky Fair Housing Questions
- A complaint under the Federal Fair Housing Act must generally be filed within:
- The Federal Fair Housing Act was originally passed in:
- A Kentucky landlord who enforces a 'no children' policy is violating the Fair Housing Act's protection for:
- A Kentucky licensee who tells an Asian couple that a neighborhood is 'not the right fit for them' without a legitimate reason is most likely guilty of:
- Under the Fair Housing Act, a landlord may legally refuse to rent to a person with a disability if:
- A Kentucky property manager refuses to rent to a prospective tenant because the tenant has Section 8 housing vouchers. Under federal Fair Housing law, this refusal:
- Under the Fair Housing Act, religious organizations that own housing may:
- A Louisville landlord tells a prospective tenant that no apartments are available, even though there are vacancies, because the prospective tenant is a member of a protected class. This is:
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