Fair Housing
Nebraska's Fair Housing Act covers which types of housing transactions?
AOnly rental transactions
BSales, rentals, and other real estate transactions involving residential property✓ Correct
COnly new construction
DOnly federally funded housing
Explanation
Nebraska's Fair Housing Act broadly covers residential housing transactions including sales, rentals, advertising, and financing — similar in scope to the federal act but with additional Nebraska-specific protections.
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