Fair Housing
Vermont's fair housing law applies to which of the following transactions?
ASale of commercial property only
BVirtually all residential real estate sales, rentals, and financing in Vermont✓ Correct
COnly government-subsidized housing
DResidential rentals but not sales
Explanation
Vermont's fair housing law applies broadly to residential real estate transactions, including sales, rentals, and mortgage lending, with very limited exemptions (such as the narrow owner-occupied exemption). Commercial property transactions are governed by fair housing only in limited circumstances.
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