Fair Housing
The Fair Housing Act exemption for owner-occupied buildings with four or fewer units is known as the:
ASmall property exemption
BMrs. Murphy exemption✓ Correct
CSingle-family exemption
DPrivate owner exemption
Explanation
The 'Mrs. Murphy' exemption allows owner-occupants of buildings with four or fewer units (the owner lives in one) to discriminate in renting the other units, subject to restrictions on discriminatory advertising.
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