Fair Housing
The federal Fair Housing Act requires that all residential real estate advertising must NOT express any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on:
APrice range
BRace, color, religion, sex, national origin, familial status, or disability✓ Correct
CThe number of bedrooms
DDistance from schools or parks
Explanation
All residential real estate advertising must comply with fair housing requirements, avoiding any language, images, or symbols that express a preference for or against any protected class.
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