Fair Housing
An Iowa real estate agent shows a buyer only homes in certain price ranges based on an assumption about the buyer's race or national origin. This is:
AResponsible price range management
BIllegal steering based on protected class✓ Correct
CAcceptable if the buyer doesn't object
DRequired under fair housing law
Explanation
Showing buyers only certain properties based on an assumption related to their race or national origin constitutes illegal steering, regardless of whether the buyer objects.
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