Fair Housing
Which of the following is a permitted exemption under the federal Fair Housing Act?
AA real estate broker refusing to show homes in certain neighborhoods based on race
BAn owner of a single-family home selling without a broker and not advertising in a discriminatory manner✓ Correct
CA landlord with 10 units refusing to rent to families with children
DA lender denying loans in minority neighborhoods
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act exempts owner-occupied buildings with no more than four units, single-family homes sold without a broker and without discriminatory advertising, and housing for older persons (55+ communities).
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