Fair Housing
A Vermont real estate advertisement that states 'ideal for young professionals' may be considered:
AAcceptable as a lifestyle description
BPotentially discriminatory against families with children and older adults✓ Correct
CRequired for luxury properties
DOnly discriminatory if it also mentions a protected class directly
Explanation
Advertising that suggests a preference for certain age groups (such as 'young professionals') may indicate discriminatory intent based on familial status or age, violating fair housing law.
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