Fair Housing
A Montana real estate broker who trains their agents about fair housing compliance should emphasize that the prohibition on steering means agents must:
ATell clients which neighborhoods they should prefer
BShow clients all available suitable properties throughout the market, not limiting choices based on the client's or the agent's protected class perceptions✓ Correct
COnly show clients properties in their current neighborhood
DLimit client choices to properties they can easily qualify for
Explanation
Steering training emphasizes that agents must show clients all suitable available properties throughout the market without limitation based on protected class characteristics of either the client or the neighborhood's residents.
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