Fair Housing
A homeowner who owns one single-family home and sells it themselves (FSBO) in Utah is exempt from the Fair Housing Act if:
AThey use a licensed agent for advertising only
BThey do not own more than 3 single-family homes and do not use discriminatory advertising or a broker✓ Correct
CThey price the home at or below market value
DThey are over age 65
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act provides an exemption for owners of 3 or fewer single-family homes selling without a broker or discriminatory advertising. The 'Mrs. Murphy' exemption for owner-occupied 1-4 unit buildings and the FSBO exemption have specific conditions.
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