Fair Housing
The Fair Housing Act's prohibition on advertising with discriminatory language applies to:
AOnly print newspapers
BAll advertising media, including online listings, social media, and print✓ Correct
COnly radio and television
DOnly MLS listings reviewed by brokers
Explanation
Fair housing advertising prohibitions apply to all media — online platforms, social media, MLS, newspapers, signs, and any other method of communication. HUD guidance specifically addresses online advertising and targeted digital marketing.
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