Fair Housing
Vermont's fair housing requirements apply to the sale of real estate by which of the following?
AOnly licensed real estate agents
BLicensed real estate agents, banks, insurance companies, appraisers, and builders✓ Correct
COnly federally funded housing programs
DOnly Burlington city government
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act applies broadly to all participants in the housing market — real estate agents, lenders, appraisers, insurance companies, landlords, builders, and others — not just licensed agents.
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