Fair Housing
A North Dakota mobile home park that advertises exclusively in a Spanish-language newspaper to the exclusion of all other advertising could be:
APraised for reaching underserved communities
BTargeted toward one national origin group, potentially constituting discriminatory advertising if it excludes others✓ Correct
CLegal as long as all applicants are treated equally
DRequired to advertise in Spanish under federal law
Explanation
While advertising in minority-language media is encouraged to reach underserved communities, advertising exclusively to one group to the exclusion of all others can constitute selective marketing that violates fair housing law. Advertising should be distributed across markets to serve all potential applicants.
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