Fair Housing
A Missouri real estate agent who shows only certain neighborhoods to buyers based on their national origin is engaging in:
AGood customer service
BIllegal steering✓ Correct
CLegal geographic specialization
DA buyer representation duty
Explanation
Showing homes only in certain neighborhoods based on a buyer's national origin (or any protected characteristic) is illegal steering under the Fair Housing Act.
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