Fair Housing
The Fair Housing Act's prohibition on discriminatory advertising means a Mississippi agent may NOT:
AAdvertise 'close to churches'
BUse words or images that indicate a preference or limitation based on a protected class✓ Correct
CAdvertise specific room dimensions
DMention the school district in an advertisement
Explanation
Discriminatory advertising includes using words, phrases, or images indicating a preference for or against any protected class. Such advertising violates the Fair Housing Act.
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