Fair Housing
Oklahoma real estate professionals who use social media for advertising must ensure their ads:
AOnly target verified buyers and sellers
BComply with fair housing laws and do not use targeting that excludes protected classes from seeing the advertisement✓ Correct
CAre approved by OREC before posting
DInclude only properties priced over $100,000
Explanation
HUD and fair housing enforcement agencies have made clear that digital advertising platforms' targeting tools cannot be used to exclude protected classes from seeing real estate advertisements. Social media ads must be accessible to all potential buyers/renters.
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