Fair Housing
Steering in Wyoming real estate refers to:
ADirecting buyers toward or away from neighborhoods based on protected class characteristics✓ Correct
BRefusing to make loans in certain geographic areas
CAdvertising that implies a preference for certain buyers
DSetting different terms for buyers based on race
Explanation
Steering is the illegal practice of directing buyers to or away from neighborhoods based on the racial, ethnic, or other protected class composition of those neighborhoods. It is a form of housing discrimination prohibited by the Fair Housing Act.
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