Fair Housing
A NH real estate agent who 'tests' whether a competing agent is steering clients should:
AConduct their own steering in response
BDocument findings and consider filing a complaint with HUD or the NH Human Rights Commission✓ Correct
CIgnore the behavior
DReport it to the NH Real Estate Commission only
Explanation
Evidence of steering or other fair housing violations should be documented. Complaints may be filed with HUD, the NH Human Rights Commission, and the NHREC. Fair housing organizations conduct testing programs to document violations.
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