Fair Housing
The Mississippi Fair Housing Act mirrors federal protections and is enforced by:
AMREC
BThe Mississippi Attorney General's office and HUD✓ Correct
CThe Mississippi Real Estate Appraisal Board
DThe Mississippi Department of Revenue
Explanation
In Mississippi, fair housing complaints may be filed with HUD or through the Mississippi Attorney General's Civil Rights Division, which enforces both state and federal fair housing laws.
Related Mississippi Fair Housing Questions
- Under the Fair Housing Act, which of the following is generally NOT a protected class?
- Which of the following is TRUE regarding the Mississippi Fair Housing Act's relationship to the federal Fair Housing Act?
- Under the Fair Housing Act, the maximum civil penalty that HUD's ALJ can impose for a first-time violation in a fair housing case is:
- The Fair Housing Act prohibits 'discriminatory terms, conditions, or privileges' in the rental of housing. An example in Mississippi would be:
- A Mississippi real estate licensee who witnesses a fair housing violation should:
- A real estate agent who tells prospective buyers that a neighborhood is 'changing' to discourage them from purchasing is engaged in:
- A Mississippi property manager who wants to post a fair housing poster must display the poster:
- The phrase 'exclusive neighborhood' in a Mississippi real estate advertisement most likely suggests:
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