Fair Housing
Redlining is the practice of:
AMarking boundaries on maps to exclude minority neighborhoods from mortgage lending✓ Correct
BRequiring sellers to disclose the race of prior owners
CSteering buyers toward racially homogenous neighborhoods
DAdvertising properties only in certain publications
Explanation
Redlining refers to the refusal by lenders, insurers, or real estate professionals to provide services to certain geographic areas, typically based on the racial or ethnic composition of the neighborhood.
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