Fair Housing
A NH property manager who creates separate 'preferred applicant' lists for different demographic groups is engaging in:
AEfficient tenant matching
BIllegal discriminatory practices based on protected class characteristics✓ Correct
CPermissible marketing segmentation
DReasonable risk-based tenant categorization
Explanation
Maintaining separate applicant lists based on race, national origin, religion, or other protected characteristics is illegal discrimination under the Fair Housing Act, regardless of whether it is labeled as a 'preference' system.
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