Fair Housing
An owner of a single-family home who sells it without using a broker or discriminatory advertising:
AIs fully exempt from all Fair Housing Act provisions
BMay be exempt from the Fair Housing Act's prohibition on sale discrimination under the private homeowner exemption✓ Correct
CMust comply with all Fair Housing Act requirements
DIs only exempt if they own fewer than three properties
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act contains a limited exemption for private individuals selling their own single-family home without a broker and without discriminatory advertising, but this exemption has strict conditions.
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