Fair Housing

A real estate agent who advertises a property as being in a 'Christian community' or 'great for LDS families' in a Salt Lake City market is:

AProviding helpful information to buyers
BPotentially violating the Fair Housing Act by indicating religious preference✓ Correct
CExempt because Utah has a large LDS population
DWithin their rights under freedom of speech

Explanation

Advertising that indicates or implies a preference for buyers based on religion violates the Fair Housing Act. Language like 'Christian community' or 'LDS families preferred' signals religious preference and is discriminatory, regardless of the religious demographic makeup of the area.

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