Fair Housing
A real estate advertisement that states 'Perfect for young professionals — no families' most likely violates which protected class?
AAge
BFamilial status✓ Correct
CMarital status
DSex
Explanation
Advertising 'no families' or targeting only young singles discourages families with children, which constitutes discrimination based on familial status under the Fair Housing Act.
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