Fair Housing
A New Hampshire bank refuses to provide a mortgage to a qualified applicant in a particular zip code solely because of the racial composition of the neighborhood. This is known as:
ASteering
BBlockbusting
CRedlining✓ Correct
DPanic peddling
Explanation
Redlining is the illegal practice by lenders of refusing to make loans in areas based on the racial or ethnic composition of the neighborhood, denying credit to qualified applicants living there.
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