Fair Housing
An Iowa REALTOR® who participates in a discriminatory housing practice may face disciplinary action from:
AOnly the National Association of REALTORS®
BThe Iowa Real Estate Commission, the Iowa Civil Rights Commission, and NAR✓ Correct
COnly the Iowa Real Estate Commission
DOnly a private civil lawsuit
Explanation
An Iowa REALTOR® who engages in discriminatory practices may face discipline from the Iowa Real Estate Commission (license), the Iowa Civil Rights Commission (state law), and NAR's ethics process (Code of Ethics).
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