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Federal fair housing coverage expands in CE material

Lurnor strengthened the legal grounding behind its fair housing continuing-education material. The update supports clearer instruction for Nevada real-estate professionals and more reliable course content for schools and instructors.

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Lurnor Compliance Desk
March 14, 2026 · 1 min read
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Federal fair housing coverage expands in CE material

Fair housing continuing education sits in a compliance-sensitive area where precision is part of the instruction, not an extra layer added afterward. Lurnor strengthened the legal grounding behind its fair housing material, broadening and sharpening coverage of federal duties and enforcement context while keeping the instruction focused on housing-specific obligations.

The updated material stays tied to authoritative fair housing sources across a wider set of topics. Coverage includes housing access, discriminatory advertising or preferences, lending and appraisal-related discrimination, harassment, reasonable accommodations, accessible design, complaint and conciliation rules, penalties, and housing-for-older-persons requirements.

Source-backed fair housing instruction

For Nevada real-estate professionals, the update supports clearer instruction that remains connected to authoritative fair housing material. The focus stays on housing-specific obligations, so the course material can address federal fair housing duties without drifting into a general legal overview.

Schools and instructors also gain more reliable course content in an area where wording and source support carry compliance weight. Fair housing instruction depends on careful treatment of both duties and enforcement context, and this update strengthens that foundation across the topics the material covers.

The change is centered on legal grounding: broader source-backed coverage, sharper treatment of federal fair housing obligations, and course material built for a subject where accuracy has to remain visible throughout the learning experience.

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