Fair Housing
Which of the following advertising practices would violate the Fair Housing Act?
AAdvertising a property with photos showing the interior
BAdvertising using the phrase 'perfect for young professionals'✓ Correct
CAdvertising the property's proximity to schools
DAdvertising with the equal housing opportunity logo
Explanation
The phrase 'perfect for young professionals' could be interpreted as discouraging families with children (familial status) or older adults (age) from applying. Fair housing advertising must not indicate any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on protected classes.
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