Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, an owner selling their own single-family home can be exempt if they:
AUse any agent they choose
BDo not own more than three such homes, use no agent, and use no discriminatory advertising✓ Correct
CSell to a family member only
DRecord a fair housing affidavit
Explanation
The private homeowner exemption applies if the owner owns no more than three single-family homes, sells without an agent, and does not use discriminatory advertising. Using an agent removes the exemption.
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