Fair Housing
In New Mexico, the Fair Housing Act's prohibitions apply to all of the following EXCEPT:
ASingle-family homes listed for sale
BA property owner personally selling one single-family home without using a broker and without discriminatory advertising, but only once every 2 years✓ Correct
CMulti-family apartment buildings
DCondominiums
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act has a narrow exemption for private individual sellers of single-family homes who don't use a broker, don't use discriminatory advertising, and don't have more than 3 such homes. This exemption has strict limits and is rarely applicable.
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