Fair Housing
A Kansas real estate agent makes statements to a white seller like 'you don't want minority buyers in this neighborhood.' This is:
AAcceptable because the seller has a right to choose their buyer
BBlockbusting and a serious fair housing violation
CLegal if the seller agrees with the sentiment
DSteering, which is a different violation from blockbusting✓ Correct
Explanation
This is steering — directing a seller's decision based on the race of potential buyers. Blockbusting involves scaring existing owners about neighborhood change. Both are fair housing violations.
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