Fair Housing
Vermont's 'advertising media' obligation under fair housing means agents must:
AAdvertise only in English-language media
BUse a variety of media and outreach to ensure housing opportunities are known to all potential buyers and renters, including protected classes✓ Correct
CLimit advertising to MLS only
DAdvertise only to qualified buyers
Explanation
Fair housing marketing obligations require housing providers to use advertising media that reach all segments of the housing market, including protected class members who might not otherwise see the advertising.
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