Fair Housing
In Kansas, advertising a rental property as 'perfect for young professionals' most likely:
AIs a violation of familial status protection because it discourages families with children✓ Correct
BIs acceptable neutral market-oriented language
CViolates age discrimination protections for persons under 40
DOnly violates fair housing if the ad also mentions no children
Explanation
Language like 'young professionals' can be interpreted as discouraging families with children (familial status) and may also implicitly signal an age preference, both potential fair housing concerns.
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