Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, a 'tester' is someone who:
APerforms home inspections
BPoses as a prospective buyer or renter to test whether a housing provider is complying with fair housing laws✓ Correct
CEvaluates the condition of rental properties
DConducts environmental testing on properties
Explanation
A fair housing tester poses as a prospective buyer or renter to gather evidence of discriminatory practices; evidence collected through testing is admissible in fair housing proceedings.
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