Fair Housing
A Louisiana real estate licensee should respond to a prospective buyer's question about the racial makeup of a neighborhood by:
AProviding detailed demographic statistics
BRedirecting the conversation to property features and directing the buyer to public resources for demographic information✓ Correct
CRefusing to work with the buyer
DOnly showing properties in racially homogeneous neighborhoods
Explanation
Licensees should not steer buyers based on race. The appropriate response is to redirect to property features and direct the buyer to public sources for demographic information, avoiding any steering behavior.
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