Fair Housing
An Oklahoma homeowner who wants to sell their home using a FSBO (for sale by owner) arrangement is exempt from which fair housing requirement?
AAll fair housing laws — private homeowners are fully exempt
BThe advertising and solicitation provisions if selling without a broker, but they remain subject to the anti-discrimination requirements in the transaction itself; the private homeowner exemption has strict limitations✓ Correct
CNo exemption exists for any homeowner
DOnly exempt if the home is their primary residence
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act has a narrow exemption for private homeowners who sell without using a real estate agent and own fewer than three single-family homes. However, they cannot use discriminatory advertising, and the exemption has strict conditions. Most sellers are covered.
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