Fair Housing
A Wyoming real estate agent who shows minority buyers only properties in neighborhoods with a high percentage of minority residents, regardless of where they want to live, is engaging in:
AGood customer service by finding familiar neighborhoods
BSteering, a violation of the Fair Housing Act✓ Correct
CBlockbusting
DRedlining
Explanation
Steering involves directing buyers toward or away from neighborhoods based on race or other protected characteristics. Showing minority buyers only minority neighborhoods (regardless of their stated preferences) is illegal steering under the Fair Housing Act.
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