POST LICENSE COURSE (BARNEY FLETCHER) EXAM NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM 350 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+

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POST LICENSE COURSE (BARNEY FLETCHER) EXAM

NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM 350 QUESTIONS AND

CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED

ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+

A victim of discriminatory conduct files a lawsuit and wins the

case. Part of the judgment in the case is for emotional distress

and loss of a housing opportunity. This part of the judgment is

called:

Select one:

a. Consequential damages;

b. Punitive damages;

c. Injunctive relief;

d. Declaratory relief. - ANSWER- a. Consequential damages;

When HUD sends a complaint to a respondent, that respondent

has how many days to submit an answer to the complaint?

Select one:

a. 5 days;

b. 10 days;

c. 15 days;

d. 30 days; - ANSWER- b. 10 days;


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If a dark-skinned African-American refused to rent an apartment

house to a lighter-skinned African-American, that would be

considered:

Select one:

a. Discrimination on the basis of race only;

b. Discrimination on the basis of color only;

c. Discrimination on the basis of both race and color;

d. Not to be a violation of the Fair Housing Act. - ANSWER- b.

Discrimination on the basis of color only;

Each of the following would be considered a "person with a

disability," EXCEPT:

Select one:

a. An individual who currently uses illegal drugs;

b. A person with a past history of mental impairment;

c. A person with a learning disability;

d. A person who has difficulty walking. - ANSWER- a. An

individual who currently uses illegal drugs;

If a landlord or property manager treats Caucasian tenants better

than Latino tenants, that would be an example of:

Select one:

a. Overt evidence of disparate treatment;


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b. Comparative evidence of disparate treatment;

c. Evidence of disparate impact;

d. Both A and B above.

Feedback - ANSWER- b. Comparative evidence of disparate

treatment;

A fair housing complaint on the basis of excluding those with a

record of criminal conviction may be based on allegations of:

Select one:

a. Disparate impact;

b. Disparate treatment;

c. Either of the above;

d. None of the above. - ANSWER- Either of the above;

Information gathered because of the Home Mortgage Disclosure

Act would most likely be used for which type of discrimination

lawsuit?

Select one:

a. Overt evidence of disparate treatment;

b. Comparative evidence of the disparate treatment;

c. Either of the above;


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d. Evidence of disparate impact. - ANSWER- d. Evidence of

disparate impact.

If the Administrative Law Judge finds that a landlord had

violated the Fair Housing Act in the current case, and has been

found guilty of two other violations in the past seven years in

other cases, the respondent could be ordered to pay a maximum

fine of approximately:

Select one:

a. $16,000;

b. $20,000;

c. $50,000;

d. $100,000. - ANSWER- A person who had previously violated

the Act two or more times in the past seven years could be fined

up to $100,554.

In what circumstance is the owner required to pay any costs

associated with a reasonable accommodation?

Select one:

a. In no cases;

b. In all cases;

c. Only if the owner receives operating subsidies from the

government, such as Section 8 vouchers;


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