Discriminatory Practices in Property Showings: What is Allowed and What is Not

Discriminatory Practices in Property Showings: What is Allowed and What is Not somebody

Discriminatory practices are never allowed. A seller can restrict showings, but only if the restrictions are not discriminatory, such as requiring potential buyers to only view the property "when they are in town".


These are questions that the above text answers:

1. What is the Federal Fair Housing Act?
2. Can a seller restrict property showings?
3. What are some examples of discriminatory practices in property showings?
4. Are discriminatory practices allowed in property showings?
5. What restrictions can a seller impose on property showings?
6. Can a seller require potential buyers to view the property only when they are in town?
7. What is the purpose of the Federal Fair Housing Act?
8. What happens if a seller engages in discriminatory practices during property showings?
9. Are there any exceptions to the prohibition of discriminatory practices in property showings?
10. How can a seller ensure their restrictions on property showings are not discriminatory?
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