Asked by Vanessa Zuniga on Jul 26, 2024

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A realtor that shows an upper-class black family homes in only black neighborhoods is guilty of what practice?

A) steering
B) redlining
C) covenant deeds
D) blockbusting

Steering

In the context of real estate, the practice of influencing home buyers' choices based on race or ethnicity, often leading to housing segregation.

Upper-class Black Family

African American families who have achieved high socioeconomic status, navigating unique socio-cultural challenges and stereotypes.

Realtor

A professional in the real estate industry who is a member of the National Association of Realtors and adheres to its code of ethics, involved in buying, selling, or renting properties.

  • Analyze the practices of steering, redlining, and other discriminatory actions in the real estate market.
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Timothy HerrickJul 31, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Steering is the practice of guiding homebuyers toward or away from certain neighborhoods based on their race, ethnicity or other demographic factors. In this scenario, the realtor is showing only black neighborhoods to an upper-class black family, suggesting that they should only consider buying in these areas because of their race. This is a form of steering.