Fair Housing
A Louisiana real estate broker who receives a fair housing complaint from a consumer should:
AImmediately terminate the agent accused
BTake the complaint seriously, investigate promptly, and respond in compliance with applicable laws and the brokerage's policies✓ Correct
CAsk the consumer to withdraw the complaint in exchange for compensation
DForward it to the LREC without any review
Explanation
A broker who receives a fair housing complaint should take it seriously, investigate promptly, and respond appropriately — both to protect the consumer and to avoid compounding liability through improper handling of the complaint.
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