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A real estate agent is asked by a buyer if any previous occupant of a home had HIV/AIDS. According to federal fair housing laws and professional standards, the agent should:
- Advise the buyer to ask the neighbors instead.
- Investigate the medical history of previous occupants to find out.
- State that such information is protected and cannot be disclosed.
- Disclose the information if the agent knows it to be true.
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