Fair Housing
A Virginia property owner who sells to only one buyer at a time and uses an agent is FULLY subject to the Fair Housing Act because:
AThey use an agent
BUsing a real estate agent removes any private party exemption✓ Correct
CThe property is over $100,000
DThe property is residential
Explanation
The private party exemptions to the Fair Housing Act (e.g.
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