Fair Housing
The federal Fair Housing Act covers which of the following types of transactions?
AOnly rental of apartments with more than 4 units
BMost sales and rentals of residential housing, with limited exemptions✓ Correct
COnly federally funded housing
DOnly new construction after 1988
Explanation
The federal Fair Housing Act applies broadly to most sales and rentals of residential housing. Limited exemptions include: single-family homes sold/rented by owner without a broker (for some protected classes), owner-occupied buildings with four or fewer units (Mrs.
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