Fair Housing
A Utah property owner who sells fewer than 3 homes in a 24-month period without using an agent may be exempt from some Fair Housing Act provisions. However, they may NEVER:
AUse a for-sale-by-owner sign
BDiscriminate based on race under the Civil Rights Act of 1866✓ Correct
CNegotiate the price
DSell to a cash buyer
Explanation
While FSBO sellers may qualify for the private sale exemption from some Fair Housing Act provisions, the Civil Rights Act of 1866 has no exceptions—race discrimination in any real property transaction is absolutely prohibited.
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