Fair Housing
An agent tells a family with young children that a particular neighborhood 'isn't really set up for families with kids.' This is an example of:
ASteering✓ Correct
BBlockbusting
CRedlining
DPanic peddling
Explanation
Steering is the illegal practice of directing buyers or renters toward or away from certain neighborhoods based on protected class characteristics. Discouraging a family with children from a particular neighborhood based on familial status is illegal steering.
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