Fair Housing
A Louisiana REALTOR® who is asked by a seller to exclude their property from certain databases based on the buyer's race is obligated to:
AFollow the seller's instructions as the client
BRefuse the instruction as an illegal fair housing violation and explain the legal requirements to the seller✓ Correct
CConsult the LREC before responding
DFollow the instruction in secret
Explanation
A REALTOR® must refuse instructions that violate fair housing law, even from their client. NAR's Code of Ethics and fair housing law both prohibit compliance with discriminatory seller instructions.
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