Fair Housing
A NJ landlord who advertises 'adults only' in a rental advertisement is most likely violating:
AOnly the NJ Anti-Eviction Act
BThe federal Fair Housing Act's prohibition on familial status discrimination✓ Correct
CThe NJ Condominium Act
DOnly the NJ LAD's age provisions
Explanation
'Adults only' advertising signals an intent to exclude families with children, which constitutes familial status discrimination prohibited by the federal Fair Housing Act and the NJ LAD.
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