Fair Housing
Which of the following advertising practices violates the Fair Housing Act?
AAdvertising 'near St. Louis metro schools'
BAdvertising 'ideal for families with young children only'✓ Correct
CAdvertising '3 bedrooms, 2 baths'
DAdvertising 'newly renovated kitchen'
Explanation
Advertising that a property is only for families with young children discriminates based on familial status (or potentially age). Ads must be open to all protected classes.
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