Fair Housing
A Georgia landlord advertises a rental as 'adults only, no children.' This advertisement is:
ALegal if the building is privately owned
BLegal only if the owner lives in the building
CA violation of the Fair Housing Act unless the property is qualified senior housing✓ Correct
DLegal if the unit has fewer than 4 bedrooms
Explanation
Advertising 'no children' or 'adults only' violates the familial status protections of the Fair Housing Act, unless the property qualifies as senior housing (55+ meeting HUD requirements or 62+ housing).
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