Fair Housing
In South Dakota, which of the following is TRUE about the Fair Housing Act's application to rental advertising?
APhotos of families with children in rental ads are prohibited
BReal estate agents may not refuse to show listings to members of protected classes based on advertising guidelines✓ Correct
CThe Act only applies to advertisements in newspapers, not online platforms
DAds may state 'no Section 8' in South Dakota without violating federal fair housing law
Explanation
Real estate agents and landlords may not refuse to show available housing to members of protected classes. The Fair Housing Act applies to all forms of advertising including online platforms.
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