Fair Housing
A Kentucky licensee who tells an Asian couple that a neighborhood is 'not the right fit for them' without a legitimate reason is most likely guilty of:
APuffery
BSteering based on national origin✓ Correct
CInnocent misrepresentation
DStandard market analysis
Explanation
Discouraging buyers from a neighborhood based on their national origin (or other protected class) is steering, which violates fair housing laws.
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