Fair Housing
In Kansas, a real estate agent who shows a person of color fewer homes or only homes in certain neighborhoods without the client's direction is engaging in:
AAppropriate market analysis
BSteering — illegally directing buyers based on protected class characteristics✓ Correct
CEfficient service delivery
DSubagency duties to the seller
Explanation
Limiting property showings or restricting buyers to certain neighborhoods based on race or other protected characteristics constitutes illegal steering under the Fair Housing Act.
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