Fair Housing
An MLS rule that requires all properties to be shown to all qualified buyers is an example of:
AAntitrust violation
BA fair housing compliant policy promoting equal access✓ Correct
CPrice fixing
DDual agency
Explanation
MLS rules requiring that all listed properties be available to all qualified buyers without discrimination help ensure fair housing compliance by promoting equal access to housing.
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