Fair Housing
Which of the following is NOT an example of discriminatory advertising under the Fair Housing Act?
A'Great property for a Christian family'
B'Walking distance to synagogue'
C'Near public transportation and schools'✓ Correct
D'Adult community—no children'
Explanation
'Near public transportation and schools' is neutral, factual information about location. It does not indicate preference or limitation based on any protected class. Mentioning religious proximity, expressing preferences for religious groups, or restricting families with children is discriminatory.
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