Fair Housing
In a fair housing testing audit, a tester poses as a prospective buyer or renter to:
AObtain a below-market deal on a property
BDocument discriminatory treatment by a housing provider✓ Correct
CObtain a competing appraisal
DVerify that a property meets habitability standards
Explanation
Fair housing testing involves sending trained testers (often of different races or backgrounds) to document whether a housing provider treats them differently based on protected characteristics. Test results are used as evidence in fair housing enforcement.
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