Fair Housing
The federal Fair Housing Act applies in Wyoming to all of the following EXCEPT:
AMulti-family apartment complexes
BSingle-family homes listed by a licensed broker
COwner-occupied buildings with 4 or fewer units✓ Correct
DCondominium communities
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act contains an exemption for owner-occupied buildings with 4 or fewer units (the 'Mrs. Murphy exemption'), provided no discriminatory advertising is used and no broker is employed.
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