Fair Housing
A Colorado real estate agent advertises 'ideal for Christian families' in their listing. This advertisement most likely violates:
AAntitrust laws
BThe Fair Housing Act's prohibition on advertising with discriminatory intent✓ Correct
CRESPA's anti-kickback provisions
DNo law — freedom of speech protects real estate advertising
Explanation
Advertising that indicates a preference for or against any person because of religion (a federal protected class) violates the Fair Housing Act. Phrases like 'ideal for Christian families' or 'near churches' used to imply religious preferences are prohibited.
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