Fair Housing
A Utah real estate team advertises only in Spanish-language media in areas with large Spanish-speaking populations. This could be:
AA Fair Housing violation by limiting advertising to one demographic group✓ Correct
BPerfectly acceptable targeted marketing if Spanish-language advertising is also used in conjunction with broader outreach
CRequired under the Fair Housing Act for majority-minority neighborhoods
DExempt from Fair Housing because language is not a protected class
Explanation
Advertising only in Spanish-language media while serving an area with broader demographics could constitute a Fair Housing violation by limiting the audience along national origin lines. HUD guidelines require that advertising reach the broadest possible audience.
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