Georgia License Law
Under Georgia law, a real estate licensee may refuse to show a property to a client if:
AThe licensee personally finds the neighborhood undesirable
BThe client cannot demonstrate financial ability to purchase (legitimate non-discriminatory reason)✓ Correct
CThe property is in a neighborhood with declining values
DThe seller is of a different race than the buyer
Explanation
A licensee may apply objective, non-discriminatory criteria such as verified financial qualification to prioritize showings. Refusing based on protected class characteristics violates fair housing law.
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