Fair Housing

A West Virginia property manager who tells a prospective tenant 'this neighborhood isn't the right fit for your family' without further explanation, and the tenant is a member of a protected class, may be accused of:

AProviding helpful guidance
BIllegal steering✓ Correct
CPuffing
DLegitimate business judgment

Explanation

Steering involves directing members of a protected class away from certain properties or neighborhoods. Telling a protected-class family a neighborhood 'isn't the right fit' without objective reason is a classic example of illegal steering.

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