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20 September, 02:33

Annie and George have been saving and are finally ready to purchase their first home for their family (including their two toddlers). They want to make and offer on a sweet little bungalow in a quiet neighborhood. If the seller are represented by a real estate licensee, which situation would be a violation of fair housing laws?

Their offer is rejected because the seller knows the neighbors don't like children T/F

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  1. 20 September, 04:07
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    Answer:True, Their offer is rejected because the seller knows the neighbors don't like children

    Explanation:This is a quite neighborhood it is likely that most people who live in this area doesn't like having kids run around however that is not fair rejection in terms of housing laws, everyone should be given a fair chance to purchase a house irrespective of their situation, race, gender or any other personal issues as long as they can afford it like anyone else who live in that neighborhood and will be capable of paying their bills.
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