Fair Housing
Redlining in real estate involves:
AMarking property boundaries in red on survey maps
BRefusing to make loans or provide services in certain neighborhoods based on racial or ethnic composition✓ Correct
CA legal method of marking conservation easements
DDesignating fire hazard zones on maps
Explanation
Redlining is the illegal practice of denying or limiting financial services (loans, insurance) in certain geographic areas based on the racial or ethnic composition of those neighborhoods.
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