Fair Housing
The Fair Housing Act permits advertising restrictions that indicate a preference for a particular protected class only when the housing is:
AA luxury property worth over $1,000,000
BExempt housing such as qualifying senior housing communities✓ Correct
CA single-family home sold without a broker
DRental property in a gated community
Explanation
Advertising that expresses a preference based on a protected class is generally prohibited. An exception exists for qualifying senior housing (55+ or 62+) communities, which may lawfully advertise that they are restricted to older persons.
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