Fair Housing
A Nebraska real estate agent's advertising shows only white families in photos of homes in a predominantly white neighborhood. This practice:
AIs acceptable as it reflects the neighborhood demographics
BMay constitute discriminatory advertising based on race✓ Correct
CIs required to accurately represent the neighborhood
DOnly violates fair housing if a minority buyer complains
Explanation
Using photos showing only one race in advertising can constitute discriminatory advertising by indicating a racial preference. Fair housing guidelines require advertising to show diversity or use neutral human models/no people.
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