Fair Housing
An Indiana real estate agent who maintains a list of buyers by race to direct them to specific neighborhoods is engaged in:
ATargeted marketing
BIllegal steering and maintaining records that violate the Fair Housing Act✓ Correct
CPermissible customer service
DRequired demographic tracking
Explanation
Maintaining any system for categorizing buyers or sellers by protected characteristics for the purpose of steering them to or away from certain neighborhoods is illegal under the Fair Housing Act.
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