Fair Housing
In Michigan, a real estate licensee who advertises a property with photos showing only certain types of people may:
ABe legally engaging in targeted marketing
BBe engaged in potentially discriminatory advertising that implies the property is preferred for certain groups✓ Correct
CBe complying with standard photography practices
DBe required to show diverse groups only by Michigan law
Explanation
Fair housing advertising guidelines require that advertising images reflect diversity and not imply that properties are available to or preferred by certain groups. Consistently showing only one type of person could imply discriminatory preferences.
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