Fair Housing
A Colorado real estate broker refuses to show properties to a qualified buyer in a particular neighborhood because of the buyer's race. This is a violation of the Fair Housing Act known as:
ABlockbusting
BRedlining
CSteering✓ Correct
DDiscrimination in terms and conditions
Explanation
Refusing to show properties in certain areas based on a buyer's protected class is steering — directing people away from or toward neighborhoods based on race, religion, national origin, or other protected characteristics.
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