Fair Housing
A Wyoming real estate agent who refuses to show a buyer properties in certain neighborhoods based on the buyer's national origin is engaging in:
ALegitimate market guidance
BIllegal steering based on national origin✓ Correct
CPermissible geographic specialization
DA legal practice if the agent is acting on market data
Explanation
Steering based on national origin is illegal discrimination. Agents may not limit where they show clients properties based on the client's national origin or the composition of the neighborhood. Doing so perpetuates residential segregation and violates the Fair Housing Act.
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