Fair Housing
Under Kentucky fair housing law, which statement is TRUE about single-family homes sold without a broker?
AThe seller may discriminate based on race
BThe seller may not use discriminatory advertising✓ Correct
CThe Fair Housing Act does not apply to private sellers
DThe seller may discriminate based on national origin only
Explanation
Even when selling without a broker, a private seller may not use discriminatory advertising. The Fair Housing Act's advertising provisions apply regardless of broker involvement.
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