Fair Housing
Under Missouri's Human Rights Act, discrimination in 'commercial real property' transactions is:
ANot covered — only residential property is protected
BProhibited based on race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, and disability✓ Correct
COnly covered by federal law
DAllowed for small commercial landlords
Explanation
Missouri's Human Rights Act prohibits discrimination in commercial real property transactions based on protected classes including race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, and disability. This extends beyond the federal FHA's residential focus.
Related Missouri Fair Housing Questions
- Under the Federal Fair Housing Act, which of the following is a protected class?
- In Missouri, a landlord who requires only minority applicants to provide references but not white applicants has engaged in:
- In Missouri, a property owner who refuses to sell to a buyer based on the buyer's disability is violating:
- In Missouri, a landlord advertising 'perfect for young couples without kids' is potentially advertising a preference for those without children (familial status discrimination). What should the advertisement say instead?
- In Missouri, a housing provider's policy requiring a minimum income of 3x the monthly rent is:
- Steering in real estate occurs when an agent:
- Under the Fair Housing Act, a complaint must be filed with HUD within:
- The Missouri Fair Housing Act protects against discrimination in housing based on all of the following EXCEPT:
Practice More Missouri Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Missouri Quiz →