Fair Housing
A real estate professional in Oklahoma who learns that a neighborhood is 'changing' racially and encourages property owners to sell quickly is engaging in:
ALegitimate market analysis
BBlockbusting, which is an illegal fair housing violation✓ Correct
CLegal agent marketing activity
DStandard community outreach
Explanation
Blockbusting (panic peddling) is the illegal practice of inducing property owners to sell by making representations about a neighborhood's changing racial, ethnic, or national origin composition. It is prohibited by the Fair Housing Act.
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