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Brokers should do what to ensure they're not discriminating:

a) review transactions of agents


b) MUST have fair housing poster


c) keep history of transactions, new clients, etc. G1200.4

The 1988 Fair Housing act does what?

protects from discrimination based on


a) sex,


b) familial status (kids),


c) handicaps


G1200.5

Equal credit opportunity act protects borrowers from _______ discrimination.

marriage status. G1200.5

Senior housing is exempted from familial status discrimination if ______% of occupants are ____ years or older.

100% are 62 years or older. G1200.5

Some senior housing with ____% compliance can allows one household member to be at least ____ years old.

80% , 55 years old. G1200.5

Sarah is listing a house for Jane, who hates Jews. Must Sarah show Jane offers from Jewish buyers?

Yes. Agents cannot discriminate because a buyer/seller does. G1200.6

If a seller is discriminatory, then the agent _______

cannot discriminate. Must be careful. G1200.6

Victims of discrimination can file a complaint with _____________

OFHEO: office of fair housing and equal opportunity. G1200.6

When enforcement is necessary, HUD will ________

use strong negotiation with seller, usually settles the case. G1200.6