Agency

A NJ real estate agent who markets a property by describing it as 'in a great neighborhood for families' could be:

AProviding helpful information to buyers
BRaising steering concerns if 'families' is used as a proxy for a racially segregated neighborhood preference✓ Correct
CFully compliant with all fair housing laws
DRequired to use this language by the NJREC

Explanation

Using code words like 'great for families' may raise fair housing concerns if interpreted as implying or expressing a preference for families of a particular background. Agents must be careful that marketing language does not imply protected class preferences.

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