Fair Housing
Which of the following advertising practices is NOT a fair housing violation in Kansas?
AUsing language specifying a preferred religion
BUsing language indicating racial preference
CDescribing the property's actual features and amenities✓ Correct
DUsing models of only one race in all advertisements
Explanation
Factually describing a property's features and amenities is legal advertising. Advertising that signals preference based on protected characteristics violates fair housing law.
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