Fair Housing
Redlining is a Fair Housing violation that refers to:
AMarking boundaries of a property in red on a survey
BLenders denying loans or charging higher rates in certain neighborhoods based on racial or ethnic composition✓ Correct
CZoning areas to exclude multifamily housing
DLandlords marking problem tenants in their records
Explanation
Redlining is the illegal practice of lenders refusing to lend or offering less favorable terms in neighborhoods based on the racial or ethnic composition of those neighborhoods. The term comes from literally drawing red lines around 'undesirable' neighborhoods.
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