Fair Housing
In Kentucky, a real estate agent who claims to be 'color blind' and treats all clients the same argues this approach is:
AA perfect approach to fair housing compliance
BInsufficient because it may miss implicit bias and ignores the need for affirmative outreach✓ Correct
CRequired by the Fair Housing Act
DA KREC-approved fair housing practice
Explanation
While treating everyone equally is important, simply claiming to be 'color blind' can mask implicit biases and fails to address the need for affirmative outreach to ensure equal opportunity in housing.
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