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This text reviews the history of fair housing and provides an in-depth analysis of discriminatory housing practices. Fair Housing helps you provide the consistency, objectivity, and documentation of service that the law requires. HUD Regulations and Advertising Guidelines are also discussed. Highlights
Case studies help you recognize discriminatory housing practicesQuizzes reinforce the material and allow you to monitor your progressAdvertising chapter helps you develop class sensitive advertisingContents Introduction • Lesson Objectives • The Fair Housing Act • The 1988 Fair Housing Amendments Act • Fair Housing Advertising • Fair Housing Enforcement • Fair Housing Case Law • Final Examination A • Final Examination B • Final Examination C
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