Fair Housing
A Louisiana real estate agent who tells a prospective white buyer that a neighborhood is 'changing' to discourage them from purchasing there is engaging in:
ASteering
BBlockbusting✓ Correct
CRedlining
DPanic peddling
Explanation
Blockbusting (also called panic peddling) is the illegal practice of inducing homeowners to sell by suggesting that the racial or ethnic composition of the neighborhood is changing. It is a violation of the Fair Housing Act.
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