Fair Housing
A Missouri advertising statement: 'Great neighborhood for young professionals' most likely violates fair housing because it:
ADoes not violate any law
BMay express a preference that discourages families with children (familial status)✓ Correct
CIs only illegal in Kansas City
DViolates commercial zoning rules
Explanation
Advertising language that suggests a preference for younger single adults may imply discouragement of families with children, which is protected under familial status. Fair housing requires neutral advertising language that does not express preferences for or against protected classes.
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