Fair Housing
A Wisconsin seller who refuses to sell their home to a buyer because of the buyer's national origin has violated:
AOnly the Wisconsin Open Housing Act
BOnly the federal Fair Housing Act
CBoth the federal Fair Housing Act and the Wisconsin Open Housing Act✓ Correct
DNeither — sellers have the right to choose their buyers
Explanation
National origin is a protected class under both the federal Fair Housing Act and the Wisconsin Open Housing Act; refusing to sell on this basis violates both laws.
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