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What is NOT allowed under fair housing rules?

  1. Refusing to sell to someone with a financial advisor

  2. Falsely denying that housing is available for inspection

  3. Selling a house to the highest bidder

  4. Negotiating sale prices

The correct answer is: Falsely denying that housing is available for inspection

Under fair housing rules, it is not allowed to make false statements or misrepresentations about the availability of housing for inspection. This could include denying that housing is available for inspection even when it is, or giving false information about the availability or condition of a property. The other options listed are not specifically prohibited under fair housing rules, but it is important to note that they could potentially lead to discriminatory practices. For example, refusing to sell to someone with a financial advisor could be seen as discriminating against individuals who may need additional support in the home buying process, and negotiating sale prices could potentially lead to discriminatory practices based on race, gender, or other protected categories. Selling a house to the highest bidder is not inherently discriminatory, but it is important to ensure that all potential buyers have equal access to bidding and purchasing opportunities. Ultimately, all individuals should have equal access to information and opportunities in the housing market