Fair Housing
Blockbusting in Wisconsin is illegal and involves:
ARefusing to show properties in certain neighborhoods
BInducing owners to sell by suggesting minority groups are moving in, causing fear of value decline✓ Correct
CRequiring all-cash offers from minority buyers
DSteering buyers away from certain schools
Explanation
Blockbusting is the illegal practice of inducing property owners to sell by suggesting that members of a protected class are moving into the neighborhood, which will cause property values to decline.
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