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Is All Housing Covered by
this Act?
The Fair Housing Act covers most
housing.
In some circumstances it does not cover:
- housing in a building with four or less
apartments, when the landlord lives in that building,
- housing rented or sold by the owner without
advertising or use of a real estate agent or broker.
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Types of Housing Facilities Covered
This law pertains to all types of housing, whether privately
or publicly funded. Some examples of types of facilities include, but are not
limited to, condominiums, cooperatives, mobile homes, trailer parks, time
shares, and any unit that is designed or used as a residence. It also includes
any land or vacant property, which is sold or leased as residential
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