Fair Housing
A NH real estate agent who makes comments to a buyer about the neighborhood's 'changing character' is potentially engaging in:
AHelpful market analysis
BIllegal racial steering through coded language suggesting racial change✓ Correct
CRequired neighborhood disclosure
DLegal commentary on demographic trends
Explanation
Coded language suggesting racial 'change' in a neighborhood is a classic form of steering, designed to discourage buyers of one race from a neighborhood while encouraging panic selling — both violating the Fair Housing Act.
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