Fair Housing
Vermont's fair housing education requirement for licensees serves to:
AIncrease licensee fees
BEnsure licensees have current knowledge of their obligations to prevent discrimination and serve all clients equally✓ Correct
CReduce the number of fair housing complaints
DReplace mandatory ethics training
Explanation
Fair housing CE requirements ensure Vermont licensees maintain current knowledge of their anti-discrimination obligations, recognize discriminatory practices, and understand both federal and Vermont-specific fair housing law.
Related Vermont Fair Housing Questions
- A Vermont property manager who charges a higher monthly rent to a tenant of a specific national origin than to similarly situated tenants of other national origins is committing:
- Vermont's 'national origin discrimination' in housing protects persons from being treated differently because of:
- A Vermont seller instructs their agent to 'only show the house to families without children.' The agent's correct response is to:
- A Vermont property manager who gives shorter lease terms to tenants who speak limited English compared to English-speaking tenants is discriminating based on:
- Vermont's 'familial status' protection covers households that include:
- Vermont's Fair Housing Act applies to which types of housing?
- A Vermont real estate agent who consistently shows minority buyers properties only in certain neighborhoods while showing white buyers the full range of available homes is engaging in:
- Vermont real estate agents must complete 'fair housing' training as part of their continuing education because:
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