Fair Housing
Under the federal Fair Housing Act, advertising that states 'ideal for singles' could be problematic because it:
AViolates RESPA advertising rules
BMay constitute discriminatory advertising suggesting a preference against families with children (familial status)✓ Correct
CIs prohibited by Michigan's Occupational Code
DViolates the Michigan Consumer Protection Act
Explanation
Advertising language suggesting preferences or limitations based on protected classes is illegal. 'Ideal for singles' could suggest a discriminatory preference against families with children, which is protected under familial status.
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