Fair Housing

Panic peddling in a Kentucky neighborhood is best described as:

AAggressively marketing a property to get the highest price
BInducing homeowners to sell by telling them that members of a protected class are moving in✓ Correct
CSelling a property below market value in a panic
DSelling multiple properties in a short period of time

Explanation

Panic peddling (blockbusting) is the illegal practice of inducing property owners to sell based on fears that the neighborhood's character will change due to the influx of members of a protected class.

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