Fair Housing
Steering in Wyoming real estate means:
ADirecting buyers toward or away from neighborhoods based on protected class characteristics✓ Correct
BAdvising buyers about the best commuting routes
CGuiding clients to properties within their budget
DNegotiating purchase price reductions
Explanation
Steering is an illegal fair housing practice where an agent directs buyers toward or away from certain neighborhoods based on the buyer's race, religion, national origin, or other protected class. This perpetuates residential segregation.
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