Fair Housing
A Louisiana real estate company whose advertising consistently shows only white families in property photos may be violating the Fair Housing Act's prohibition against:
ASteering
BDiscriminatory advertising indicating racial preferences✓ Correct
CBlockbusting
DRedlining
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act prohibits advertising that indicates a preference or limitation based on race or other protected characteristics. Consistently showing only white families in property advertising may indicate a racial preference in violation of the Act.
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