Fair Housing
Steering is a fair housing violation that involves:
ARefusing to lend money based on race
BDirecting buyers toward or away from certain neighborhoods based on protected class✓ Correct
CCharging different rents to tenants of different nationalities
DFailing to maintain properties in minority neighborhoods
Explanation
Steering occurs when a real estate agent directs buyers or renters toward or away from particular neighborhoods based on their race, religion, national origin, or other protected characteristics.
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