Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, making a different or less desirable unit available to a buyer based on their race or national origin is known as:
AChanneling
BRedlining
CSteering✓ Correct
DBlockbusting
Explanation
Steering includes directing buyers to specific properties or areas based on protected class characteristics. Showing a buyer only certain properties or steering them to less desirable options based on race or national origin is illegal steering.
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