Fair Housing
In Wyoming, the duty of a real estate licensee regarding fair housing includes:
AOnly not making discriminatory statements personally
BUnderstanding, complying with, and educating clients about their fair housing obligations✓ Correct
CFollowing fair housing law only when representing buyers
DApplying fair housing law only to federally subsidized transactions
Explanation
Licensees have a broad duty regarding fair housing: they must personally comply, decline to follow client instructions that would violate the law, educate clients about their own obligations, and not participate in or facilitate discriminatory transactions. Fair housing compliance is an ongoing professional responsibility.
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