Fair Housing
A Louisiana real estate agent should respond to a seller's request to 'only show the house to American buyers' by:
AComplying with the seller's request because client loyalty is the agent's duty
BRefusing to accept or continue the listing under those conditions, as it violates fair housing law✓ Correct
CAccepting the listing but noting the restriction in the MLS
DAsking the LREC for guidance before responding
Explanation
A seller's instruction to discriminate based on national origin is illegal under the Fair Housing Act. An agent who complies is personally liable.
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