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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 125 — Fair Housing Initiatives Program · § 125.107

§ 125.107. Testers.

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The following requirements apply to testing activities funded under the FHIP:
(a)Testers must receive training or be experienced in testing procedures and techniques.
(b)Testers and the organizations conducting tests, and the employees and agents of these organizations may not:
(1)Have an economic interest in the outcome of the test, without prejudice to the right of any person or entity to recover damages for any cognizable injury;
(2)Be a relative of any party in a case;
(3)Have had any employment or other affiliation, within one year, with the person or organization to be tested; or
(4)Be a licensed competitor of the person or organization to be tested in the listing, rental, sale, or financing of real estate. \[60 FR 58452, Nov. 27, 1995, as amended at 89 FR 22942, Apr. 3, 2024\]
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