Fair Housing
Which of the following advertising phrases would most likely violate the Fair Housing Act?
A"Spacious 3-bedroom home in quiet neighborhood"
B"Perfect for Christian families"✓ Correct
C"Near top-rated schools"
D"Open floor plan, great for entertaining"
Explanation
Advertising that expresses a preference for a particular religion ("Perfect for Christian families") violates the Fair Housing Act's prohibition on discriminatory advertising. Real estate ads must be neutral with respect to protected classes.
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