Fair Housing
In Idaho, a real estate advertisement that states 'ideal for active adults' may be considered:
AAlways a fair housing violation
BPotentially discriminatory based on familial status or age unless the property legitimately qualifies as senior housing✓ Correct
CAcceptable if it accurately describes the property
DOnly a violation if it explicitly says 'no children'
Explanation
Language like 'ideal for active adults' may suggest a preference for older persons and discriminate based on familial status or age unless the property legitimately qualifies under HUD's senior housing exemption.
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