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Policy

Fair Housing Policy

List to Sell Realty supports fair housing principles and keeps local real estate guidance focused on property facts and visitor-selected criteria.

Last updated June 10, 2026

List to Sell Realty supports fair housing principles and keeps local real estate guidance focused on property facts and visitor-selected criteria.

How local guidance should be written

City and neighborhood content should help visitors compare property types, commute routes, taxes, municipal resources, parks, trails, association rules, lot sizes, accessibility features, price ranges, and other property-related details.

Real estate guidance should not steer visitors, predict who belongs in an area, rate people, make protected-class assumptions, or give personal safety assurances. Visitors should choose priorities for themselves and verify official information that matters to their decision.

Buyer and seller conversations

Buyer guidance should focus on the buyer's selected criteria, available property features, commute needs, budget, documents, inspections, accessibility needs, and municipal resources.

Seller guidance should focus on the property, preparation, pricing evidence, disclosures, showing access, offer terms, and market presentation rather than assumptions about who the buyer may be.

Review process

If local color is added to a page, the safer approach is to describe verifiable features such as roads, parks, municipal resources, property types, building rules, lots, taxes, or commute options. Brokerage, MLS, and legal review should be used when fair housing questions are close calls.