Fair Housing
Which statement is TRUE regarding the advertising of real property under Fair Housing laws?
AAdvertising 'ideal for young professionals' in a listing is permissible
BHuman models in advertisements should represent all segments of the population✓ Correct
CAds may specify a preference for a particular national origin in ethnic publications
DFair Housing regulations do not apply to internet property listings
Explanation
HUD guidelines on fair housing advertising state that when human models are used in advertising, they should reflect diversity and not indicate a preference or limitation based on protected class. Advertising must not indicate any discriminatory preference.
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