Agency
An Oklahoma seller who tells their listing agent 'don't show the house to any foreigners' is asking the agent to:
AFollow normal business practice
BViolate the Fair Housing Act by discriminating based on national origin✓ Correct
CExercise reasonable selectivity in showing the property
DComply with an OREC rule
Explanation
Following such an instruction would violate the Fair Housing Act by discriminating against potential buyers based on national origin. The agent must refuse this instruction and inform the seller that it is illegal, or withdraw from the representation.
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