Fair Housing
A Nebraska seller instructs their listing agent to 'find a nice family buyer.' This instruction is problematic because:
AIt is too vague to act on
BIt implies discriminatory selection based on familial status or other protected classes
CReal estate agents cannot screen buyers on behalf of sellers
DBoth B and C✓ Correct
Explanation
The instruction to find a 'nice family' could imply discrimination based on familial status or other protected classes. Additionally, it is improper for agents to screen buyers based on personal characteristics. Both issues make this instruction problematic.
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