Fair Housing
What is redlining in the context of Kansas fair housing law?
AHighlighting boundaries on a map for property tours
BDenying loans or insurance to residents of minority neighborhoods✓ Correct
CSetting red flags in an MLS listing for needed repairs
DMarking boundaries of zoning districts
Explanation
Redlining is the illegal practice of denying loans, insurance, or other services to residents of certain neighborhoods based on racial or ethnic composition.
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