Fair Housing
Which of the following properties is EXEMPT from the federal Fair Housing Act?
AA 20-unit apartment complex
BA single-family home sold through a real estate broker
CA single-family home sold by the owner without a broker and without discriminatory advertising✓ Correct
DA duplex where neither unit is owner-occupied
Explanation
The owner-exemption under the FHA applies to single-family homes sold or rented by the owner without a broker, agent, or discriminatory advertising.
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