So, do you think Caldwell agents may have immediately checked personal info as ....the real name of the person(s), credit history, who they bank with, etc.?
So, unless the National Fair Housing Alliance can create 'real' wealthy people in the system(s), how can their undercover work be legitimate?
Also, (though I don't seat myself with this crowd) some people do not like broccoli, not matter how it's served / cooked. It's a personal preference, not prejudice, and being made to eat, though actually good for your health, should not be a government mandate, otherwise.
Exactly. By this means, they can get whatever results they want. A real estate agent who receives a "buyer" who claims to be an upper-middle-class professional, but who looks and acts like a ghetto thug, is going to do what with him?
Is he going to take him at his (easily-checked as false) word and parade him thru his upper-middle-class listing and give the people who hired him the impression that he's letting gang-bangers case their homes?
A solution is to have each prospective buyer fill out a form where he attests that the facts he presents are true and accurate, and prosecute to the hilt phoney National Fair Housing Alliance people