Fair Housing
Redlining refers to:
AHighlighting property boundaries on a map
BRefusing to make loans or insurance available in certain geographic areas based on the racial composition of the area✓ Correct
CMarking properties with code violations
DDrawing flood zone boundaries
Explanation
Redlining is the illegal practice of refusing to provide mortgage loans, insurance, or other financial services to residents of certain geographic areas based on the racial or ethnic makeup of those neighborhoods.
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