Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, a housing provider who provides different lease terms or conditions to tenants of different races is engaging in:
ASteering
BBlockbusting
CDiscriminatory terms and conditions✓ Correct
DRedlining
Explanation
Providing different lease terms, conditions, privileges, or services to tenants or buyers based on a protected class is a form of illegal housing discrimination — specifically 'discriminatory terms and conditions.' This is one of the seven prohibited acts under the Fair Housing Act.
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