North Carolina License Law
A NC broker who refuses to work with a client based on the client's disability is subject to discipline under both:
AOnly fair housing law
BNC license law (for unprofessional conduct) and the federal Fair Housing Act✓ Correct
COnly the ADA
DOnly NCREC rules
Explanation
Refusing service to a client based on disability violates both the Fair Housing Act (in the provision of real estate brokerage services) and NC license law (unworthy and incompetent conduct).
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