Fair Housing
Which of the following actions by an Ohio real estate agent would NOT violate fair housing laws?
ARefusing to show a home to a buyer of a specific national origin
BProviding all buyers with the same information and showing all available listings equally✓ Correct
CQuoting different rental prices to applicants of different races
DAdvertising a property as 'ideal for singles' to discourage families
Explanation
Providing consistent, equal service to all buyers and showing all available listings equally is lawful and non-discriminatory. The other options all involve discrimination based on protected class characteristics.
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