Fair Housing
Which exemption allows an owner of a single-family home to sell without using an agent and without advertising in a discriminatory manner, potentially exempt from certain Fair Housing provisions?
AThe Mr. Jones exemption
BThe private sale exemption under Section 803(b)(1)✓ Correct
CThe small landlord exemption
DThe senior housing exemption
Explanation
Section 803(b)(1) of the Fair Housing Act provides a limited exemption for the private sale or rental of a single-family home owned by an individual owner without using a broker or agent and without discriminatory advertising.
Related New Hampshire Fair Housing Questions
- A real estate agent who only shows homes in certain neighborhoods to buyers based on their national origin is guilty of:
- A NH landlord's 'no criminal background' policy that categorically denies all applicants with any criminal record may be subject to fair housing scrutiny because:
- A NH broker who uses only the phrase 'near church' in listing descriptions for properties in predominantly Christian neighborhoods and avoids such language in other areas may be engaging in:
- A NH property manager who implements a policy of 'no cooking smells in the hallways' and enforces it only against tenants of South Asian origin is engaging in:
- The Fair Housing Act requires that multi-family dwellings of four or more units built after March 13, 1991 must include:
- A NH real estate agent who avoids showing a Black buyer homes in a predominantly White neighborhood is practicing:
- Steering in real estate refers to:
- Which of the following properties is EXEMPT from the federal Fair Housing Act?
Practice More New Hampshire Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free New Hampshire Quiz →