Fair Housing

A Washington real estate company produces flyers that only show photos of white families in their advertisements for a residential subdivision. This advertising practice may violate the Fair Housing Act because:

AAdvertising must always include the Fair Housing logo
BAdvertising that consistently depicts only one racial group suggests a preference and discourages other groups✓ Correct
CPhotos of families are not permitted in real estate advertising
DOnly government housing advertisements must comply

Explanation

Fair housing regulations prohibit advertising that suggests preferences or limitations based on protected class characteristics. Consistently depicting only one racial group in marketing materials implies a preference and may discourage other groups from inquiring — a form of discriminatory advertising.

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