Fair Housing
A South Dakota real estate agent who advertises a property in only English-language media in a community with a significant Spanish-speaking population may be engaging in:
ALegal and standard marketing practices
BSelective marketing that could constitute fair housing violation by excluding a protected national origin group✓ Correct
CA violation of RESPA only
DA breach of their fiduciary duty to the seller only
Explanation
Selective marketing that results in excluding members of a national origin group from learning about housing opportunities can constitute fair housing discrimination, even if unintentional.
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