Fair Housing
Which organization is primarily responsible for establishing the Code of Ethics that prohibits discrimination by REALTORS?
AHUD
BThe National Association of REALTORS (NAR)✓ Correct
CThe Montana Board of Realty Regulation
DThe Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Explanation
The National Association of REALTORS maintains a Code of Ethics that prohibits REALTOR members from discriminating based on protected classes and from other unethical practices.
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