Fair Housing
A real estate agent who steers minority buyers toward certain neighborhoods and away from others is engaged in:
AA. Blockbusting
BB. Redlining
CC. Steering✓ Correct
DD. Panic selling
Explanation
Steering is the illegal practice of directing buyers toward or away from certain areas based on protected class characteristics. It limits housing choices and violates the Fair Housing Act.
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