Fair Housing
A real estate agent who tells a Black buyer that homes in a certain neighborhood are 'not suitable for you' is engaged in which illegal practice?
ARedlining
BSteering✓ Correct
CBlockbusting
DPuffing
Explanation
This is steering — directing a buyer away from (or toward) certain neighborhoods based on a protected characteristic (race). It is a violation of the Fair Housing Act.
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