Fair Housing
A real estate agent who refuses to show homes above a certain price range to an applicant based on race is engaged in:
ALegitimate price counseling
BSteering based on a protected characteristic✓ Correct
CStandard market practice
DBuyer representation
Explanation
Limiting the homes shown to a buyer based on their race (steering them into or away from certain price ranges or neighborhoods) is illegal steering under the Fair Housing Act.
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