Fair Housing
An Oregon property manager instructs their staff to show a property to any qualified applicant without regard to race, color, national origin, or other protected classes. This is an example of:
ASteering
BCompliance with fair housing law✓ Correct
CRedlining
DPuffing
Explanation
Showing properties to all qualified applicants without regard to protected characteristics is what fair housing law requires — it is compliance, not a violation. This is the standard all housing providers must meet.
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