Fair Housing
Nebraska real estate licensees are required to complete fair housing education as part of their continuing education because:
AIt is federally mandated for all licensed professionals
BFair housing compliance is a core professional obligation for all real estate practitioners✓ Correct
CFair housing violations only occur in commercial transactions
DFair housing laws change annually and require constant retraining
Explanation
Fair housing education is included in Nebraska CE requirements because fair housing compliance is a fundamental professional responsibility for all licensees — protecting consumers from discrimination is central to the license act's purpose.
Related Nebraska Fair Housing Questions
- A Nebraska apartment complex advertises 'Perfect for Young Professionals.' This could be construed as discriminatory based on:
- A Nebraska licensee who witnesses fair housing violations by their client should:
- The federal Fair Housing Act requires that all residential real estate advertising must NOT express any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on:
- Under the Nebraska Fair Housing Act, which of the following is considered an additional protected class beyond the federal Fair Housing Act?
- A Nebraska property management company refuses to make reasonable modifications to a unit for a wheelchair user, stating it would be 'too expensive.' Under fair housing law:
- Under fair housing law, a real estate advertisement that states 'Perfect for young professionals' may be problematic because it could be seen as discrimination based on:
- The federal Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in housing based on which protected classes?
- Under the Fair Housing Act, advertising that uses words like 'master bedroom' or 'good Christian neighborhood' may raise fair housing concerns related to:
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