Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, advertising that shows only white families in property photos may constitute:
APermitted artistic choice
BDiscriminatory advertising that suggests preferences about race or national origin✓ Correct
CStandard marketing practice
DA RESPA violation only
Explanation
Advertising that exclusively uses models of one race or nationality can be interpreted as indicating a racial preference, violating the FHA's prohibition on discriminatory advertising.
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