Fair Housing
A Nebraska licensee who witnesses fair housing violations by their client should:
AIgnore the violation because clients control their own decisions
BRefuse to participate in the discriminatory conduct and advise the client of fair housing obligations✓ Correct
COnly report the violation if the broker directs them to
DProceed with the transaction and file a report after closing
Explanation
A licensee must refuse to participate in discriminatory conduct and should advise the client of their fair housing obligations. Participating in or facilitating discrimination can result in license revocation.
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