Fair Housing
Under the Rhode Island Fair Housing Practices Act, what types of advertising are prohibited?
AAll advertising involving photographs of properties
BAdvertising that indicates a preference, limitation, or discrimination based on a protected characteristic✓ Correct
COnline advertising using MLS data
DAdvertising that does not include the fair housing logo
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act and Rhode Island law prohibit advertising that expresses or indicates any preference for or discrimination against a person based on a protected characteristic. This includes both explicit statements and coded language.
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