Fair Housing
Under Louisiana fair housing law, advertising a property as being in a 'good Christian neighborhood' would most likely violate protections based on:
ADisability
BReligion — implying a religious preference for residents violates fair housing✓ Correct
CFamilial status
DSex
Explanation
Advertising a property as being in a 'good Christian neighborhood' implies a preference for Christian residents, violating the Fair Housing Act's prohibition on advertising that indicates a religious preference in the sale or rental of housing.
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