Agency
An agent who tells a buyer 'this neighborhood is changing' to suggest demographics are shifting may be committing:
AHelpful community outreach
BBlockbusting—inducing panic or concern based on protected class demographics✓ Correct
CAppropriate due diligence
DRequired disclosure of material facts
Explanation
Suggesting that neighborhood demographics are shifting in a way intended to induce fear or panic based on the race, religion, or national origin of incoming residents is blockbusting—a Fair Housing violation.
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