Fair Housing
A real estate agent who shows a buyer homes only in certain neighborhoods because of the buyer's race is committing:
ARedlining
BBlockbusting
CSteering✓ Correct
DPuffing
Explanation
Steering is directing buyers toward or away from neighborhoods based on protected class characteristics. Showing a buyer only certain neighborhoods because of their race is racial steering—a serious Fair Housing violation.
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