Fair Housing
Blockbusting in Georgia is the illegal practice of:
AA. Building high-density housing in low-density neighborhoods
BB. Inducing owners to sell by suggesting that persons of a protected class are moving into the neighborhood✓ Correct
CC. Preventing construction of affordable housing in wealthy areas
DD. Refusing to show properties to buyers based on their income
Explanation
Blockbusting (panic selling/panic peddling) involves convincing owners to sell by exploiting fears about the entry of minority groups into the neighborhood. It is illegal under the Fair Housing Act and Georgia law.
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