Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, which of the following is an example of an 'advertising violation'?
AAdvertising a property as 'close to schools and parks'
BDescribing a neighborhood as 'exclusive Christian community'✓ Correct
CListing the number of bedrooms and bathrooms
DNoting that the property has a pool
Explanation
Describing a community as 'exclusive Christian community' violates the Fair Housing Act's prohibition on advertising that indicates a preference, limitation, or discrimination based on religion.
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