Fair Housing
Which of the following advertising practices would violate the Fair Housing Act?
AListing the school district name in an ad
BUsing the phrase 'ideal for young professionals' to describe an apartment✓ Correct
CStating the property has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms
DAdvertising the property is near a park
Explanation
The phrase 'ideal for young professionals' implies a preference for younger renters without families, which could constitute discrimination based on familial status. Fair housing advertising must be neutral regarding protected classes.
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