Fair Housing
Which statement about advertising under the Fair Housing Act is TRUE?
AAds may state 'perfect for young professionals' to target a demographic
BAds must not use words, phrases, or images that suggest a preference for or against any protected class✓ Correct
CAds may specify 'no children' if the property is in an adult community
DOnline real estate ads are exempt from fair housing advertising rules
Explanation
All housing advertisements must be neutral with respect to protected classes. Using language or images that express preference for or against any protected class violates the Fair Housing Act, regardless of whether the medium is print or online.
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