Fair Housing
In Wyoming, a housing provider who advertises 'no Section 8' in a listing is potentially violating:
AFederal fair housing law if 'source of income' is a protected class in that jurisdiction✓ Correct
BRESPA
CThe Wyoming Condominium Act
DThe Wyoming Real Estate Commission rules automatically
Explanation
While source of income is not a protected class under federal fair housing law, some local ordinances and state laws prohibit such discrimination. In Wyoming, advertising 'no Section 8' may raise fair housing concerns in jurisdictions with source-of-income protections, and could be used as evidence of discriminatory intent.
Related Wyoming Fair Housing Questions
- Which federal agency enforces the Fair Housing Act in Wyoming?
- Which Wyoming property is MOST likely exempt from federal fair housing requirements?
- A Wyoming apartment owner who requires a higher security deposit from families with children than from adults without children is:
- A Wyoming landlord requires a higher security deposit from applicants who use wheelchairs. This practice is:
- The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) primarily applies in real estate to:
- A Wyoming HUD housing counselor investigates a fair housing complaint. The maximum civil penalty for a first violation of the Fair Housing Act is:
- HUD's Equal Access Rule requires housing providers who receive federal funding to:
- Redlining in real estate involves:
Practice More Wyoming Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Wyoming Quiz →