Fair Housing
Discriminatory advertising under Nebraska's Fair Housing Act includes which of the following?
AAdvertising a property's features such as 'near good schools'
BUsing phrases like 'ideal for singles' or 'walking distance to church' that signal a preference based on familial status or religion✓ Correct
CListing the number of bedrooms and bathrooms
DPublishing the asking price in the listing
Explanation
Phrases that signal a preference for or against a protected class — such as references to families, religion, or national origin — violate fair housing advertising rules, even if the intent is not discriminatory.
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