Fair Housing
A NH real estate agent may legally refuse to show a property to a buyer because:
AThe buyer is of a different race than the seller
BThe buyer has been deemed financially unqualified and cannot obtain financing✓ Correct
CThe buyer's religion differs from the seller's
DThe buyer has children
Explanation
An agent may decline to work with a buyer who is genuinely not financially qualified, as this is a legitimate business reason unrelated to protected class status. However, race, religion, familial status, and other protected characteristics may never be the basis for refusing service.
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