Fair Housing
A landlord who tells different applicants about different available apartments (showing less desirable units to protected-class members) is engaging in:
ARedlining
BDiscriminatory terms or conditions in the provision of housing services✓ Correct
CBlockbusting
DReasonable differential treatment
Explanation
Showing less desirable or different units based on an applicant's protected class status is discriminatory treatment in the terms, conditions, or privileges of housing, violating the Fair Housing Act.
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