Fair Housing
A Florida property owner advertises their rental home as 'perfect for young professionals.' This language:
AIs completely legal
BCould potentially violate Fair Housing laws by indicating a preference based on age✓ Correct
COnly violates Florida state law
DIs acceptable in all advertising
Explanation
The phrase 'perfect for young professionals' could be construed as indicating a preference based on age (younger applicants) or familial status (no families/children), potentially violating the Fair Housing Act. Advertising should describe the property, not the desired tenant.
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