Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, a real estate professional who 'only shows what the buyer asks for' without voluntarily showing other comparable properties outside the buyer's stated preference may be guilty of:
ALegal compliance—only showing requested properties
BSteering if the buyer's stated preference is limited by protected class characteristics the agent did not challenge✓ Correct
CLegal compliance if the buyer signed a specific property preference form
DNo violation since the buyer directed the showings
Explanation
An agent who accepts a buyer's discriminatorily limited preferences (e.g.
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