Fair Housing
A Kentucky apartment complex advertises 'ideal for young professionals.' This language may violate Fair Housing laws because it could suggest discrimination based on:
AReligion
BFamilial status and age✓ Correct
CNational origin
DSex
Explanation
'Young professionals' language suggests preference for younger adults without families, which could indicate discrimination based on familial status (no children) and potentially age. HUD guidelines caution against using such preference language in advertising.
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