Fair Housing
A NH real estate brokerage's internal policy of designating which agents work in which neighborhoods based on the agent's or clients' race is:
AAcceptable internal business management
BAn illegal form of steering and racial segregation violating the Fair Housing Act✓ Correct
CPermitted if the agents request those areas
DOnly prohibited if clients complain
Explanation
Racially designating agents or clients to particular neighborhoods is a form of steering and racial segregation, violating the Fair Housing Act. Brokerage policies must be race-neutral.
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