Fair Housing
The Fair Housing Act applies to which of the following residential transactions?
AOnly rental transactions
BOnly sales transactions
CBoth sales and rental of most residential housing✓ Correct
DOnly new construction sales
Explanation
The federal Fair Housing Act applies to both the sale and rental of most residential housing, covering advertisements, financing, terms, conditions, and refusal to sell or rent.
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