Fair Housing
In Kansas, a real estate professional who receives a fair housing complaint should:
AIgnore it as frivolous
BRefer the complainant to HUD or the Kansas Human Rights Commission and cooperate with any investigation✓ Correct
COffer a settlement to avoid publicity
DConsult the KREC before responding to the complainant
Explanation
When a fair housing complaint is received, the professional should direct complainants to the appropriate enforcement agencies (HUD or Kansas Human Rights Commission) and cooperate fully with any resulting investigation.
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