Fair Housing
A Kansas real estate licensee who witnesses another agent engaging in illegal steering at an open house should:
ADo nothing as it is not their transaction
BAddress the violation, document it, and report it to the supervising broker and potentially the Kansas Human Rights Commission or HUD✓ Correct
CAsk the violating agent to stop quietly without further action
DOnly report it if a consumer complains
Explanation
Witnessing fair housing violations creates an ethical and potentially legal obligation to act. Licensees should report known violations to appropriate authorities.
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