Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, refusing to negotiate with a buyer because of their race is illegal as a form of:
ASteering
BDiscriminatory terms and conditions in the sale of housing✓ Correct
CBlockbusting
DRedlining
Explanation
Refusing to negotiate — or applying different negotiating standards — based on a buyer's race violates the Fair Housing Act's prohibition on discriminatory terms and conditions in the sale or rental of housing.
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