Fair Housing
A Wisconsin real estate agent who uses language about 'good schools' or 'safe neighborhoods' in a way that steers buyers based on race is:
AProviding helpful information
BPotentially engaging in illegal steering based on race under fair housing laws✓ Correct
COnly violating rules if the buyer complains
DAllowed under First Amendment protections
Explanation
Using coded language about school quality or safety in a racially suggestive manner to influence where buyers look constitutes illegal steering under fair housing laws.
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