Fair Housing
A Montana property manager posting rental advertising on social media must ensure that:
AOnly photos of adults appear in the advertising
BThe advertising complies with fair housing laws, including not using language, images, or targeting that implies any preference or limitation based on a protected class✓ Correct
CAdvertising is only posted in English
DSocial media advertising is exempt from fair housing requirements
Explanation
Fair housing compliance extends to all advertising including social media. Using social media targeting features to limit who sees housing ads by race, religion, national origin, or other protected characteristics can violate the Fair Housing Act.
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