Fair Housing
Steering in real estate occurs when an agent:
ADirects buyers toward or away from certain neighborhoods based on protected class characteristics✓ Correct
BGuides buyers to properties within their budget
CRecommends neighborhoods based on school quality
DDiscloses crime statistics to buyers
Explanation
Steering is the illegal practice of directing buyers or renters toward or away from certain neighborhoods based on race, national origin, religion, or other protected class characteristics, violating the Fair Housing Act.
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