Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, which of the following advertising statements is LEGAL?
A'No children allowed'
B'Adults only community'
C'Walking distance to St. Michael's Church'✓ Correct
D'Must be Christian to apply'
Explanation
Stating that a property is within walking distance of a religious institution is a factual geographic statement and is permissible. The other statements express illegal preferences based on protected classes (familial status or religion).
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