Fair Housing
A Virginia property management company that advertises apartments showing only images of one demographic group in their marketing materials may be:
AEngaged in effective marketing
BViolating fair housing advertising rules by indicating a racial preference✓ Correct
CCompliant if the images reflect current tenants
DAllowed under the First Amendment
Explanation
Using images depicting only one racial or ethnic group in housing advertising can imply a discriminatory preference, violating HUD advertising guidelines and the Fair Housing Act.
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