Fair Housing
A New Mexico real estate broker's website features only photos of certain demographic groups using the properties. This could violate the Fair Housing Act because:
AWebsites are exempt from fair housing requirements
BAdvertising that shows a preference for or against certain protected groups in marketing materials is prohibited, even in digital marketing✓ Correct
COnly printed advertising is regulated
DWebsite images are protected speech
Explanation
HUD's fair housing advertising guidelines apply to all media, including websites. Showing only one demographic group in property photos or marketing materials can indicate a preference that discourages others from applying, violating the Fair Housing Act.
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