Fair Housing
A real estate professional in Oklahoma who fails to show all available properties in a price range to a buyer from a protected class, while showing them only to other buyers, is engaging in:
ALegal market segmentation
BSteering and illegal discrimination✓ Correct
CProper buyer qualification
DStandard brokerage practice
Explanation
Selective showing of properties based on a buyer's protected class membership (showing fewer options to buyers of certain races, religions, etc.) is a form of steering and constitutes illegal discrimination under the Fair Housing Act.
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