Fair Housing
A landlord who advertises 'English speakers preferred' in a rental listing is likely violating which fair housing protection?
AA. Familial status
BB. National origin✓ Correct
CC. Religion
DD. Race
Explanation
Preferring English speakers is often a proxy for national origin discrimination, which is prohibited under the Fair Housing Act. Advertising language preferences that limit housing based on national origin is unlawful.
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