Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, advertising that uses racially coded language or indicates a preference for a particular group is:
APermissible if no race is explicitly mentioned
BA violation regardless of whether race is explicitly mentioned✓ Correct
CPermissible if disclosed in writing
DOnly actionable if a specific person files a complaint
Explanation
Fair housing advertising rules prohibit not only explicit racial references but also coded language or visual imagery that signals a preference or limitation based on protected class.
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