Fair Housing
Redlining in Wyoming would involve:
AMarking property boundaries on a survey
BRefusing to provide mortgage loans or insurance in certain neighborhoods based on racial or ethnic composition✓ Correct
CDrawing lot lines for a new subdivision
DRequiring additional inspections for rural properties
Explanation
Redlining is the illegal practice of refusing to provide mortgage loans, insurance, or other financial services in certain geographic areas, typically based on the racial or ethnic composition of those areas. It is a violation of fair lending laws.
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