Fair Housing
Blockbusting is the illegal practice of:
AA. Offering below-market prices to elderly sellers
BB. Inducing panic selling by suggesting a protected class is moving into the neighborhood✓ Correct
CC. Refusing to provide mortgage loans in certain areas
DD. Advertising property for sale only to certain ethnic groups
Explanation
Blockbusting (panic peddling) involves inducing property owners to sell by suggesting that protected class groups are moving into the neighborhood, causing property value decline.
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