Fair Housing
A South Dakota real estate licensee who discriminates in a real estate transaction may face consequences from which entities?
AOnly the SDREC
BOnly HUD and federal courts
CHUD, state courts, and the SDREC✓ Correct
DOnly private civil court actions
Explanation
A licensee who discriminates may face complaints and penalties from HUD (federal), state human rights agencies, private civil lawsuits, and SDREC disciplinary action including license suspension or revocation.
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