Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, which of the following advertising practices is prohibited?
AAdvertising a property as 'near shopping and schools'
BUsing phrases like 'perfect for families' while excluding families with children✓ Correct
CStating the square footage and number of bedrooms
DAdvertising a property's proximity to public transportation
Explanation
Advertising that indicates a preference against families with children while simultaneously claiming to welcome families violates the Fair Housing Act's prohibition on discriminatory advertising based on familial status.
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