Fair Housing
A South Dakota landlord advertising a rental property may legally state:
A'Prefer quiet professional couple'
B'No children allowed'
C'Two-bedroom apartment available, near schools'✓ Correct
D'Must have references from Christian community'
Explanation
Describing property features ('near schools') is lawful. Expressing preferences for certain types of people based on protected classes ('professional couple' suggests marital status/familial status), 'no children' (familial status), or religious community affiliation are all illegal under fair housing law.
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