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James O.
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Chicago, IL
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Sharing neighborhood scout reports vs Fair Housing Laws

James O.
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Chicago, IL
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Hi all agents/brokers/real estate lawyers,

I use neighborhood scout to get an idea of neighborhood qualities. I particularly like info regarding the housing stock as well as employment. Even if some parts of the reports are loosely accurate, it still provides good info to prospective buyers. However, the reports do include demographic information including race. That is the part I am worried about. I do not, in any way, want to influence buyer's decision based on race, but I would like to relay all the other pieces of information over. Any ideas on what I can do besides verbally regurgitating the info to my buyer without touching the race and other off-limit topics?

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