Fair Housing
A Wyoming seller instructs their agent to tell callers that the home is 'under contract' to deter certain buyers based on their accent. This agent should:
AFollow the seller's instructions since they are the principal
BRefuse to follow the discriminatory instruction and advise the seller of their legal obligations✓ Correct
CReport the seller to the police immediately
DTransfer the listing to another agent without notifying the seller
Explanation
An agent must refuse to follow a seller's instruction that violates fair housing law. Steering callers away based on national origin (accent) is illegal discrimination.
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