Finance
An Arizona lender who refuses to lend in certain zip codes without consideration of individual creditworthiness is likely guilty of:
ASound risk management
BRedlining✓ Correct
CSteering
DPredatory lending only
Explanation
Redlining is the illegal practice of refusing to lend (or making lending terms worse) in certain geographic areas based on the racial or ethnic composition of the neighborhood, rather than individual creditworthiness.
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