Fair Housing
A Nebraska apartment complex advertises 'Perfect for Young Professionals.' This could be construed as discriminatory based on:
ARace
BAge✓ Correct
CFamilial status
DMarital status
Explanation
The phrase 'Young Professionals' implies age preference and could violate fair housing provisions related to age discrimination. Advertising language must be neutral and not suggest preference or limitation based on protected classes.
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