Fair Housing
Redlining is illegal and refers to:
AMarking property boundaries with red lines on surveys
BDenying loans or insurance to properties in certain geographic areas based on racial composition✓ Correct
CSetting a maximum purchase price for first-time buyers
DLimiting real estate advertising to certain zip codes
Explanation
Redlining is the illegal practice of denying financial services (mortgages, insurance) or making them prohibitively expensive based on the racial or ethnic composition of a neighborhood.
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