Fair Housing
Blockbusting in Kansas is the illegal practice of:
AConverting residential property to commercial use
BInducing homeowners to sell by suggesting that minority groups are moving into the area✓ Correct
CBlocking a sale to compete with another agent
DAdvertising properties for sale without an MLS listing
Explanation
Blockbusting (panic selling) involves inducing property owners to sell by suggesting that the demographic composition of the neighborhood is changing, implying property values will decline.
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