Fair Housing
What is blockbusting in fair housing law?
ARefusing to sell in certain neighborhoods
BInducing homeowners to sell by exploiting fear of racial or ethnic integration✓ Correct
CRedlining minority neighborhoods
DSteering buyers to certain areas
Explanation
Blockbusting (panic peddling) involves inducing property owners to sell by suggesting that the neighborhood's character will change due to the entry of protected class members, typically for the agent's profit.
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