Alabama License Law
An Alabama licensee who knowingly engages in discriminatory housing practices may face discipline from:
AAREC only
BHUD only
CBoth AREC and HUD/the courts, as discriminatory conduct violates both license law and fair housing laws✓ Correct
DOnly civil courts
Explanation
Discriminatory practices violate Alabama license law (subjecting the licensee to AREC discipline) and the federal Fair Housing Act (subjecting them to HUD enforcement and civil liability).
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