Fair Housing
A seller instructs their listing agent 'don't bring me any offers from families with young children.' The agent should:
AA. Honor the seller's instructions since the seller owns the property
BB. Refuse to follow the instruction and inform the seller it violates fair housing law✓ Correct
CC. Note the preference but show the property to all buyers
DD. Terminate the listing
Explanation
An agent must refuse to follow discriminatory instructions from a seller. Familial status is a protected class under the Fair Housing Act. Complying with such instructions would make both the agent and seller liable for discrimination.
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