Agency
Missouri's 'anti-steering' provisions in fair housing primarily protect buyers from:
AOverpaying for properties
BBeing directed to specific neighborhoods based on their race, national origin, or other protected class✓ Correct
CBeing shown properties outside their price range
DAgents showing too many properties
Explanation
Anti-steering laws protect buyers from being directed toward or away from neighborhoods based on protected class characteristics. Missouri and federal law prohibit agents from limiting where protected class members are shown properties.
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