Fair Housing
The Fair Housing Act specifically covers which of the following types of housing?
ASingle-family homes sold by an agent✓ Correct
BOwner-occupied buildings with up to 4 units
CPrivate clubs used as residences
DHousing for religious organizations restricted to their own members
Explanation
Single-family homes sold through an agent are covered by the Fair Housing Act. Narrow exemptions exist for owner-occupied buildings with 4 or fewer units, private clubs, and religious organizations renting to members.
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