Fair Housing
Oklahoma real estate agents must treat ALL prospective buyers and tenants:
AAccording to their perception of the individual's needs
BConsistently and equally without regard to their membership in a protected class✓ Correct
CBased on the seller's or landlord's stated preferences
DDifferently based on the price range of the property
Explanation
Fair housing law requires all licensees to treat all prospective buyers and tenants consistently and equally without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, disability, or other applicable protected classes.
Related Oklahoma Fair Housing Questions
- An Oklahoma condominium association that requires all new owners to obtain board approval before completing a purchase is potentially violating the Fair Housing Act if:
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- A landlord in Oklahoma who requires different rental criteria (credit score, income ratio) for tenants of different national origins is guilty of:
- Which of the following is NOT considered a reasonable accommodation under the Fair Housing Act?
- A property manager in Oklahoma refuses to rent to a family because they have three children, citing 'overcrowding' for a three-bedroom unit. This could be:
- An Oklahoma landlord includes a lease provision stating 'No children allowed in the common areas after 8 PM.' This provision is:
- An Oklahoma landlord advertises 'No Section 8' in their rental listing. Under federal fair housing law:
- The penalty for a first fair housing violation under federal law can include:
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