Agency
A Wyoming seller who rejects a full-price offer because of the buyer's race is:
AExercising their right to choose their buyer
BViolating the Fair Housing Act and may be subject to civil penalties and lawsuits✓ Correct
CProtected if they don't provide a reason for rejection
DOnly violating Wyoming state law, not federal law
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act prohibits sellers from refusing to sell based on race (or other protected characteristics). A seller who rejects a valid, full-price offer based on the buyer's race violates federal fair housing law and may face civil lawsuits, damages, and civil penalties.
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