Fair Housing
The Equal Housing Opportunity logo with the house and equal sign symbol should be displayed by:
AOnly HUD offices
BReal estate offices, lenders, and property managers to indicate fair housing compliance✓ Correct
COnly government buildings
DOnly rental properties with more than 10 units
Explanation
The Equal Housing Opportunity logo should be displayed by real estate firms, lenders, and property managers in their offices and marketing materials to indicate compliance with fair housing laws.
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