Fair Housing
Wisconsin's REEB requires continuing education for licensees that includes training on:
AAdvanced investment strategies only
BEthics and Wisconsin-specific topics including fair housing✓ Correct
CLuxury home marketing only
DOnly finance and mortgage topics
Explanation
Wisconsin's mandatory CE curriculum includes ethics and Wisconsin-specific regulatory topics, including fair housing law, as part of the required 18 hours per renewal period.
Related Wisconsin Fair Housing Questions
- Which Wisconsin fair housing protected class was added specifically by state law and is NOT in the federal Fair Housing Act?
- A Wisconsin lender who requires a larger down payment from buyers in certain neighborhoods based on race is engaging in:
- A Wisconsin bank requires higher down payments from buyers in certain zip codes that happen to be predominantly minority. This practice is called:
- Under Wisconsin law, an applicant who is denied housing based on a protected characteristic may file a complaint with the Wisconsin Equal Rights Division within:
- A person filing a fair housing complaint in Wisconsin with the state agency files with:
- A Wisconsin property manager who screens tenants using a blanket 'no criminal history' policy should be aware that:
- Under Wisconsin law, familial status protection covers households with children under age 18 who live with:
- A Wisconsin property manager who refuses to make reasonable modifications to a unit for a disabled tenant (even at the tenant's expense) may be violating:
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