Fair Housing
The federal Fair Housing Act covers which types of housing transactions?
AOnly sales of commercial real estate
BSale, rental, and financing of housing✓ Correct
COnly federally subsidized housing
DOnly transactions involving licensed agents
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act covers the sale, rental, and financing of housing and prohibits discrimination in all phases of residential real estate transactions.
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