Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, an advertisement for a South Carolina rental property may NOT include:
AThe monthly rent amount
BStatements indicating a preference for tenants of a specific religion✓ Correct
CThe number of bedrooms
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Explanation
Discriminatory advertising that indicates a preference, limitation, or discrimination based on any protected class (including religion) is prohibited by the Fair Housing Act.
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