Fair Housing
A housing advertisement that states 'ideal for young professionals' could violate fair housing by discriminating against:
AFamilies with children (familial status)✓ Correct
BVeterans
CPeople with disabilities
DSenior citizens
Explanation
Language that suggests preference for 'young' persons or 'professionals' may discourage families with children from applying and can constitute familial status discrimination under the Fair Housing Act.
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