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DISCRIMINATION

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Simply knowing the real estate language is half the battle in preparing oneself for the examination. This exercise will help to commit the terminology to memory. Read the definition on the left and then recite the term being defined. Place your mouse pointer over the maroon colored box to the right of the definition to reveal the correct answer.

 

  • The prohibited practice of attempting to induce any person to sell or rent a dwelling by representations regarding the entry or prospective entry into the neighborhood of a person or persons of a particular race, color, religion, national origin or sex
  • A federal anti-discrimination law that prohibits discrimination in the sale or lease of any type of property but only if the discrimination is based on race
  • An act whose purpose it was to set forth a national policy on fair housing throughout the United States
  • The illegal practice of lending institutions refusing to lend money in certain geographical areas or neighborhoods
  • The illegal discriminatory practice of directing prospective buyers or renters to or away from certain areas
  • The type of property that the Federal Fair Housing Act applies to
  • A protected class under the Federal Fair Housing Act that covers families with children
  • The federal agency responsible for enforcing The Federal Fair Housing Act
  • A common abbreviation for the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination
  • The State agency responsible for enforcing the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination
  • The only protected class under the Civil Rights Act of 1866
  • If a prospective seller or lessor indicates an intention of not complying with the anti-discrimination laws, the licensee must ____________ the listing
  • Required by the New Jersey Real Estate Commission to be given to the owner when taking a listing for residential property
  • A common abbreviation for the Americans with Disabilities Act

 

 

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