Fair Housing

Which of the following advertising practices would NOT violate the Fair Housing Act?

ADescribing a property as 'perfect for young couples'
BAdvertising the property's proximity to schools and parks✓ Correct
CUsing the phrase 'no children'
DIncluding a religious symbol exclusively tied to one religion in the ad

Explanation

Advertising factual property features like proximity to schools and parks is permissible. Phrases indicating preferences for specific age groups, family status, or religion violate the Fair Housing Act.

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