Fair Housing
A Michigan real estate advertisement states 'ideal for active young professionals.' This ad may violate fair housing by suggesting:
AFamilial status discrimination
BAge discrimination
CBoth age and familial status discrimination✓ Correct
DNational origin discrimination
Explanation
The phrase 'young professionals' suggests a preference for younger people (age discrimination) and may also imply a preference against families with children (familial status). Both are protected classes under fair housing law.
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