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Which of the following may be considered prima facie evidence of discrimination by a broker?

A. if they don't display the Equal Housing Opportunity poster
B. if the name of broker is not prominently displayed
C. State certificate of licensure is not shown
D. Lack of a receptionist

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User Susi
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Final answer:

Prima facie evidence of discrimination by a broker may include not displaying the Equal Housing Opportunity poster, not prominently displaying the name of the broker, not showing the State certificate of licensure, and a lack of a receptionist.

Step-by-step explanation:

Prima facie evidence of discrimination by a broker may include:

  1. Not displaying the Equal Housing Opportunity poster
  2. Not prominently displaying the name of the broker
  3. Not showing the State certificate of licensure
  4. Lack of a receptionist

These factors could indicate potential discrimination, as they may suggest that the broker is not adhering to fair housing practices or operating transparently.

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User Aaron Watters
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