Fair Housing
A Nebraska real estate agent who consistently fails to return calls from prospective buyers of a certain national origin group while promptly serving others is:
AExercising their right to manage their own time
BEngaging in discriminatory treatment based on national origin✓ Correct
CComplying with NREC rules on client communication
DPermitted to prioritize returning clients
Explanation
Selectively ignoring prospective clients based on their national origin (or other protected characteristics) is a form of housing discrimination, even if the agent never explicitly refuses to work with them.
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