Alaska License Law

Which of the following is an example of 'blockbusting' under Alaska's Fair Housing provisions?

ARefusing to show homes in certain neighborhoods
BInducing owners to sell by suggesting minority groups are moving in✓ Correct
CCharging higher security deposits to protected class members
DAdvertising a property with discriminatory language

Explanation

Blockbusting is the illegal practice of inducing homeowners to sell by implying that a neighborhood's racial or ethnic composition is changing. It is prohibited under both federal and Alaska fair housing law.

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