Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, 'differential treatment' in advertising occurs when:
ADifferent brokerages charge different commission rates
BAdvertising provides different information, emphasizes different amenities, or is distributed in different areas based on the anticipated demographic of the reader✓ Correct
CTwo appraisers value the same property differently
DA seller lists at different prices with different brokerages
Explanation
Differential treatment in advertising means targeting specific advertising to certain demographics or communities (e.g.
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