Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, which advertising practice is prohibited?
AAdvertising in Spanish in a predominantly Spanish-speaking neighborhood
BUsing the phrase 'walk to churches' in a listing description
CAdvertising a property as suitable only for Christians✓ Correct
DIncluding photos of the property's interior
Explanation
Advertising that indicates a preference or limitation based on religion (or any other protected class) is prohibited under the Fair Housing Act. Advertising a property as suitable 'only for Christians' is a clear violation.
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