Fair Housing
Discriminatory advertising in Indiana that states 'perfect for young professionals' most directly risks violating:
ATruth in advertising laws only
BFair Housing Act prohibitions against advertisements that indicate a preference based on familial status or age✓ Correct
CRESPA disclosure requirements
DIndiana contract law
Explanation
Advertising phrases like 'perfect for young professionals' or 'ideal for a couple' can indicate a preference based on familial status or age, violating the Fair Housing Act's prohibition on discriminatory advertising.
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