Fair Housing

A Kentucky real estate licensee may legally refuse to show a property to a prospective buyer only when:

AThe licensee feels the buyer cannot afford the property
BThe property is under contract with another buyer✓ Correct
CThe licensee thinks the neighborhood is not suitable for the buyer
DThe buyer is of a different race than the neighborhood residents

Explanation

A licensee may decline to show a property that is already under contract (i.e., there is a valid, accepted offer). Refusing based on a buyer's personal characteristics or 'suitability' for a neighborhood is illegal steering.

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