Fair Housing
A Missouri seller instructs their agent to reject offers from buyers of a certain religion. The agent should:
AFollow the instruction since the seller is the client
BRefuse the instruction and advise the seller it is an illegal fair housing violation✓ Correct
CReport the seller to MREC only
DAccept the instruction in writing
Explanation
An agent must refuse illegal instructions. Discriminating based on religion violates the Fair Housing Act. The agent should inform the seller the instruction is illegal and refuse to comply.
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