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Guidelines for Showing Properties
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Showing Properties
If you have a real estate license, you know the definition of steering: the illegal funneling of home buyers to a particular area based on the desire to keep the makeup of that neighborhood the same or intentionally change it. Racial steering receives the most complaints, but the practice is not acceptable for any reason.

Your job is to match your buyers to the features of available properties, not to the racial (or other) makeup of the area. If someone asks you to eliminate certain areas based on any of the protected classes, you cannot legally follow their instructions, even if you are a Buyer's Agent.

Download the parts of the Fair Housing Act that affect you, and read the material until you understand it. Pay attention to your state laws, too, since they might contain additional guidelines specific for you area.

If you manage rental properties, you are involved with many more aspects of Fair Housing Laws. Have an expert answer you questions, and follow the advice given.

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