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Under RELA, a real estate licensee in Pennsylvania is prohibited from engaging in certain conduct. Wendy, a salesperson, tells a buyer that a neighborhood is 'going downhill' because of the types of people moving in. Under RELA, Wendy's statement could be classified as which violation?

Correct Answer

B) Steering or blockbusting, which constitutes grounds for disciplinary action under RELA

Under RELA and fair housing principles incorporated into the Act, steering or blockbusting conduct by licensees is prohibited and constitutes grounds for disciplinary action. Wendy's statement about the types of people moving into a neighborhood could constitute discriminatory steering or blockbusting.

Answer Options
A
An acceptable opinion protected by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
B
Steering or blockbusting, which constitutes grounds for disciplinary action under RELA
C
A violation only if the statement is made in writing, not verbally
D
A minor ethical lapse with no regulatory consequence under RELA

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steeringblockbustingfair_housingRELAdiscriminatory_conduct
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