Fair Housing
A Louisiana real estate agent who markets a property using only images of people of a specific race to suggest the neighborhood's demographic character is:
APermitted if the images are of actual residents
BViolating the Fair Housing Act by using discriminatory marketing that indicates a racial preference✓ Correct
CComplying with the seller's marketing preferences
DFollowing industry standard marketing practices
Explanation
Using images that suggest a preference for or against certain racial or ethnic groups in marketing materials violates the Fair Housing Act's prohibition on advertising that indicates discriminatory preferences.
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