Fair Housing
Which of the following advertisements would violate the Fair Housing Act?
A"3BR home, near schools and parks"
B"Quiet Christian community, ideal for families of faith"✓ Correct
C"Newly renovated kitchen, granite countertops"
D"Convenient to public transportation"
Explanation
Advertising a 'Christian community' suggests a preference based on religion, which is a prohibited basis under the Fair Housing Act. Ads may not express any preference, limitation, or discrimination.
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