Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, which of the following is a permissible exemption?
AA real estate agent refusing to show a home to a buyer because of their religion
BA private individual owner selling their own single-family home without using a broker or agent and without discriminatory advertising✓ Correct
CA landlord refusing to rent to a family with children in any residential property
DA lender charging higher interest rates to minority borrowers
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act provides a limited exemption for a private individual who owns no more than 3 single-family homes and sells without a real estate agent, without discriminatory advertising, and without engaging in more than one such sale per 24 months. This is known as the 'Mrs.
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