Fair Housing
In South Carolina, the Fair Housing Act applies to which types of housing transactions?
AOnly the sale of single-family homes
BSale, rental, and financing of virtually all types of housing✓ Correct
COnly government-subsidized housing
DOnly new construction
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act broadly covers the sale, rental, advertising, and financing of virtually all types of housing, with limited exceptions for small owner-occupied buildings and certain religious or private club housing.
Related South Carolina Fair Housing Questions
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- Which federal executive order prohibits discrimination in federally assisted housing programs?
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- The maximum civil penalty for a first-time fair housing violation in South Carolina under HUD can be as high as:
- The federal Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination based on which of the following protected classes?
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