Fair Housing
A Kansas real estate agent may legally decline to show a property based on:
AThe buyer's national origin
BThe buyer's religion
CThe property being under contract✓ Correct
DThe buyer's race
Explanation
An agent may decline to show a property that is already under contract, which is a legitimate business reason. Declining based on race, religion, or national origin is illegal.
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