Fair Housing

Blockbusting in real estate is the practice of:

ARapidly selling many properties in a subdivision
BInducing homeowners to sell by exploiting fears that members of a protected class are moving into the neighborhood✓ Correct
CBlocking a buyer's access to certain neighborhoods
DBuilding large structures that block neighboring views

Explanation

Blockbusting (panic peddling) is the illegal practice of inducing property owners to sell by making representations about the entry of protected class members into a neighborhood, claiming it will lower property values. It is prohibited by the Fair Housing Act.

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