Fair Housing
A real estate agent who tells a white buyer 'you probably wouldn't want to live in that neighborhood' based on racial composition is engaging in:
ABlockbusting
BSteering✓ Correct
CRedlining
DPuffing
Explanation
This is steering — directing a buyer away from a neighborhood based on the racial composition of that area, which violates the Fair Housing Act.
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