Fair Housing
A real estate agent who has a personal policy of not showing certain neighborhoods to clients of a particular race is practicing:
ABuyer representation
BSteering✓ Correct
CBlockbusting
DRedlining
Explanation
Steering is the illegal practice of guiding clients toward or away from neighborhoods based on protected class characteristics. An agent who refuses to show clients properties in certain areas based on the client's race is violating the Fair Housing Act.
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