Fair Housing
A NH broker who charges a higher commission to sell properties in minority neighborhoods than in predominantly White neighborhoods may be engaging in:
ALegal price flexibility based on market conditions
BPotential racial discrimination in the provision of real estate services✓ Correct
COnly a violation of antitrust law
DPermissible variable commission scheduling
Explanation
Systematically charging different rates for services based on the racial composition of a neighborhood may violate the Fair Housing Act's prohibition on discriminatory terms and conditions in the provision of real estate-related services.
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