Fair Housing
A Nebraska REALTOR® who is found by a local Board of REALTORS to have violated the NAR Code of Ethics regarding fair housing may face:
AOnly license revocation by the NREC
BBoard-level sanctions including fines, suspension, or expulsion from board membership✓ Correct
CFederal criminal charges
DNo consequences — NAR has no enforcement authority
Explanation
Local Boards of REALTORS have their own ethics enforcement process separate from the NREC. Violations of the NAR Code of Ethics (including fair housing provisions) can result in fines, educational requirements, or membership suspension/expulsion.
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- A Nebraska real estate agent who uses coded language in conversations with clients to steer them toward or away from neighborhoods based on racial composition is engaged in:
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