Fair Housing
An Oklahoma real estate agent who uses different qualification standards for buyers of different national origins is engaging in:
AAppropriate risk management
BDisparate treatment discrimination✓ Correct
CStandard market segmentation
DLegal buyer consultation practice
Explanation
Applying different qualification standards based on national origin is disparate treatment discrimination, which is illegal under the Fair Housing Act. All buyers must be evaluated under the same objective, non-discriminatory criteria.
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