Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, which of the following is a permitted exemption?
AA real estate broker refusing to show homes to minorities
BA single-family homeowner selling without a broker and without discriminatory advertising✓ Correct
CA property manager refusing Section 8 vouchers
DA lender denying loans based on neighborhood racial composition
Explanation
A single-family homeowner who does not use a broker and does not use discriminatory advertising is exempt from certain Fair Housing Act provisions when selling their own home.
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