Fair Housing
A Montana property owner who verbally advertises a rental unit as 'perfect for young professionals' could be accused of discrimination based on:
ANational origin
BAge (familial status implications)✓ Correct
CRace
DReligion
Explanation
Advertising a rental as 'perfect for young professionals' may imply a preference for younger individuals and/or indirectly discourage families with children. While age is not a protected class in most housing contexts (except seniors 55+ in HOPA communities), language suggesting preferences against families may implicate familial status protections.
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