Fair Housing
A real estate agent who shows buyers only properties in neighborhoods where residents share the buyer's national origin is engaging in:
AEfficient use of showing time
BSteering, which is a fair housing violation✓ Correct
CBuyer-requested search criteria
DAppropriate neighborhood matching
Explanation
Steering is the illegal practice of directing buyers toward or away from certain neighborhoods based on protected class characteristics such as national origin, race, or religion — even if the buyer does not object.
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