Fair Housing
Redlining is the illegal practice of:
ARefusing to show properties to buyers of certain national origins
BLenders refusing to make loans in certain geographic areas based on racial composition✓ Correct
CSteering buyers toward certain neighborhoods
DAdvertising properties only in certain media targeting specific groups
Explanation
Redlining is the illegal practice by lenders of refusing to make loans or providing worse loan terms for properties in certain geographic areas based on the racial or ethnic composition of the neighborhood.
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