Fair Housing (alternative)
A Maryland real estate company that conducts regular 'testing' (using testers of different backgrounds to apply for properties) is engaged in:
AIllegal entrapment
BA legitimate fair housing compliance and enforcement tool used by advocacy groups and agencies✓ Correct
CMREC-required training
DAn optional quality control measure
Explanation
Fair housing testing uses testers of different protected class backgrounds to check for discriminatory treatment. It is a legally recognized enforcement and education tool used by HUD, state agencies, and fair housing organizations.
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