Fair Housing
A Wyoming real estate agent who refuses to show properties to a buyer based on the buyer's accent (suggesting national origin) is engaging in:
AReasonable due diligence to match buyers to appropriate properties
BIllegal discrimination based on national origin under the Fair Housing Act✓ Correct
CA permissible business practice if the buyer is not pre-approved for financing
DRedlining
Explanation
Refusing to provide equal services (including showing properties) based on a person's national origin (suggested by their accent) is illegal discrimination under the Fair Housing Act. All buyers are entitled to equal professional service regardless of their national origin.
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