Fair Housing
Which of the following advertising statements would most likely violate fair housing law in Idaho?
A'3 bedroom, 2 bath, quiet neighborhood'
B'Perfect for Christians' or 'Ideal for families without children'✓ Correct
C'Near top-rated schools'
D'Large backyard, great for entertaining'
Explanation
Advertising that indicates a preference based on religion ('Perfect for Christians') or familial status ('Ideal for families without children') violates the Fair Housing Act. Neutral descriptions of the property are acceptable.
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