Fair Housing
In South Dakota, a real estate agent who only presents listings in certain neighborhoods based on a client's race is guilty of:
ALegitimate market segmentation
BSteering — a form of illegal housing discrimination✓ Correct
CFollowing their fiduciary duty to the client
DRedlining
Explanation
Limiting the neighborhoods where a client is shown properties based on their race (or any protected class) is steering, an illegal practice under the Fair Housing Act.
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