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Exceptions to Fair Housing Laws of 1968 and 1988: There are no exceptions for racial discrimination based on the 1866 Civil Rights Act. While there are exceptions in other areas, as described below, there are absolutely no exceptions or excuses for racial discrimination. Here are the exceptions to the 1968-88 laws:
1. Sale or rental of a single family home by an owner if:
a. The owner does not own more than three homes at the time AND THE PROPERTY IS OWNER OCCUPIED!
b. The owner does not use discriminatory advertisements.
c. The owner does not use a real estate agent.
Exceptions to Fair Housing Laws of 1968 and 1988: There are no exceptions for racial discrimination based on the 1866 Civil Rights Act. While there are exceptions in other areas, as described below, there are absolutely no exceptions or excuses for racial discrimination. Here are the exceptions to the 1968-88 laws:
1. Sale or rental of a single family home by an owner if:
a. The owner does not own more than three homes at the time AND THE PROPERTY IS OWNER OCCUPIED!
b. The owner does not use discriminatory advertisements.
c. The owner does not use a real estate agent.