Fair Housing
A Wyoming property owner posts an advertisement stating 'Christians preferred.' This advertisement:
AIs permissible since the owner can choose their tenant
BViolates the Fair Housing Act's prohibition against discriminatory advertising✓ Correct
CIs legal if the property is owner-occupied
DIs permissible only for rental properties, not sales
Explanation
Advertising a preference for or against persons based on religion violates Section 804(c) of the Fair Housing Act, which prohibits discriminatory advertising, regardless of whether the property is owner-occupied.
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