Maine License Law
Maine license law's prohibition on 'steering' applies to licensees who:
AAdvise clients on neighborhood selection
BDirect buyers to or away from neighborhoods based on race, religion, or other protected characteristics✓ Correct
CShow only homes within a specific price range
DRecommend mortgage lenders to buyers
Explanation
The prohibition on steering prevents licensees from directing buyers to or away from specific neighborhoods based on protected class characteristics. Steering violates the Fair Housing Act and Maine license law.
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