Fair Housing
A Wisconsin real estate agent conducts an open house and asks visitors to sign in with their national origin. This information gathering:
AIs required for MLS demographic reporting
BMay violate fair housing law if it suggests intent to discriminate based on national origin✓ Correct
CIs permitted for marketing purposes
DIs required by DSPS for open house documentation
Explanation
Collecting national origin information from visitors may suggest discriminatory intent and could be used as evidence of a fair housing violation. Agents should collect only legally necessary information.
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