Fair Housing
In South Dakota, a real estate agent who volunteers race or ethnicity information about a neighborhood when showing properties is potentially:
AProviding valuable community information to buyers
BEngaging in steering by introducing race into the decision-making process✓ Correct
CComplying with federal disclosure requirements
DActing in the client's best interest
Explanation
Volunteering racial or ethnic composition information about neighborhoods, even when not asked, can constitute steering by influencing buyer decisions based on protected characteristics.
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