Fair Housing
Redlining as prohibited by the Fair Housing Act refers to:
AHighlighting properties in red on MLS listings
BRefusing to make loans or provide insurance in certain neighborhoods based on racial composition✓ Correct
CSetting rent prices based on neighborhood demographics
DUsing red ink to mark rejected rental applications
Explanation
Redlining is the illegal practice of refusing to make loans, provide insurance, or offer services in neighborhoods based on the racial or ethnic composition of the area. It is prohibited under the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Credit Opportunity Act.
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