Fair Housing
Redlining is the illegal practice of:
AMarking property boundaries on survey maps
BDenying loans or insurance in certain geographic areas based on the racial composition of the neighborhood✓ Correct
CSteering buyers toward specific neighborhoods
DSetting different commission rates for different areas
Explanation
Redlining is the discriminatory practice of refusing to lend money, issue insurance, or provide services in neighborhoods based on the racial or ethnic composition of those areas.
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