Fair Housing
A Nevada agent has clients who state they want to live in 'a good neighborhood.' What should the agent do?
AAutomatically show them homes only in predominately white neighborhoods
BAsk the clients to clarify what specific characteristics are important to them (schools, commute, amenities) and show all qualifying properties in their price range✓ Correct
CRefuse to work with the clients due to potential fair housing violations
DOnly show properties in neighborhoods the agent personally recommends
Explanation
When a client uses vague terms like 'good neighborhood,' Nevada agents should ask clarifying, neutral questions about specific needs (schools, commute, amenities, price range) and show all qualifying properties. The agent must avoid making decisions based on the racial or ethnic composition of neighborhoods.
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