Fair Housing
Wisconsin's 'homestead' exception to the Open Housing Act allows sellers who are exempted from the Act to sell their home without a broker and without:
AHaving an attorney
BEngaging in discriminatory advertising or statements indicating a discriminatory preference✓ Correct
CCompleting the Condition Report
DUsing WB forms
Explanation
Even in exempt situations (like private sales without a broker), sellers cannot use discriminatory advertising or make discriminatory statements about their preferences.
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