Fair Housing
A South Dakota property manager who shows apartments in one building to white applicants but tells minority applicants those units are unavailable is engaging in:
ASteering
BRedlining
CDiscriminatory misrepresentation✓ Correct
DBlockbusting
Explanation
Telling minority applicants that units are unavailable when they are available to others constitutes discriminatory misrepresentation, which is illegal under the Fair Housing Act.
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