Fair Housing
A Georgia real estate agent who keeps a 'do not show' list of properties in certain neighborhoods based on racial composition:
AA. Is engaging in acceptable market specialization
BB. Is engaged in illegal steering that violates the Fair Housing Act✓ Correct
CC. Is protected by a bona fide office policy
DD. Must report this list to GREC
Explanation
Maintaining a list of properties not to show based on neighborhood racial composition is textbook illegal steering. It violates the Fair Housing Act by limiting buyer choices based on protected class characteristics.
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