Fair Housing
Redlining in real estate refers to:
ADrawing boundary lines around exclusive gated communities
BThe illegal practice of denying loans or services in certain geographic areas based on the racial composition of those areas✓ Correct
CA technique appraisers use to exclude outlier comparable sales
DSetting red-line price minimums in listing agreements
Explanation
Redlining is the illegal practice of denying mortgages, insurance, or other services to residents of certain neighborhoods based on race or ethnicity, often by literally drawing a red line around minority neighborhoods on maps.
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