Fair Housing
Which of the following advertising statements would most likely violate fair housing laws?
AThree-bedroom home near top-rated schools
BPerfect for a Christian family in a quiet neighborhood✓ Correct
CClose to public transit and shopping
DNewly renovated kitchen and master suite
Explanation
Advertising that expresses a preference for buyers or renters based on religion (or other protected classes) violates the Fair Housing Act. 'Perfect for a Christian family' indicates a religious preference.
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