Fair Housing
Steering in real estate refers to:
ADirecting buyers toward properties in specific price ranges based on their budget
BGuiding buyers toward or away from neighborhoods based on the racial or ethnic composition of those areas✓ Correct
CAdvising buyers on the best driving routes to a property
DRecommending mortgage lenders affiliated with the brokerage
Explanation
Steering is an illegal fair housing practice where a broker guides buyers to or away from neighborhoods based on protected characteristics such as race, national origin, or religion.
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