Fair Housing
Redlining refers to the illegal practice of:
ADrawing red lines around properties with code violations
BRefusing to provide mortgage loans or insurance in certain areas based on racial composition✓ Correct
CUsing red markers in marketing materials
DDenying permits in historic districts
Explanation
Redlining is the discriminatory practice of refusing mortgage loans, insurance, or other financial services in neighborhoods based on the racial or ethnic composition of those areas.
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