Fair Housing (alternative)
Redlining in Maryland means:
ACharging higher commissions in certain neighborhoods
BRefusing to make mortgage loans or provide insurance in minority neighborhoods✓ Correct
CDrawing red lines on maps to mark historic districts
DA type of boundary survey technique
Explanation
Redlining is the discriminatory practice of refusing to provide financial services (mortgages, insurance) in neighborhoods based on their racial or ethnic composition.
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