Fair Housing
A Utah real estate agent who advertises homes only in publications distributed exclusively in white neighborhoods, excluding Hispanic and Black neighborhoods, is engaged in:
AAcceptable target marketing
BSelective advertising that violates fair housing laws✓ Correct
CLegally permissible geographic marketing
DStandard practice in the industry
Explanation
Selective advertising that targets or excludes audiences based on race or national origin violates the Fair Housing Act, even if the property itself is not being sold in a discriminatory manner.
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