Fair Housing
Which of the following advertising practices violates the Fair Housing Act?
AStating the property is near a park
BUsing the phrase 'churches nearby' to imply a religious preference✓ Correct
CAdvertising the number of bedrooms and bathrooms
DListing the school district in the advertisement
Explanation
Using phrases like 'churches nearby' or 'ideal for Christian families' signals a religious preference and violates the Fair Housing Act's prohibition on discriminatory advertising.
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