Fair Housing
In Wyoming, a landlord who advertises 'perfect for young professionals' may be implying discrimination against:
AFamilies with children and older persons✓ Correct
BOnly families with children
COnly older persons
DNo protected class since 'young professionals' is not a protected category
Explanation
'Perfect for young professionals' can imply a preference against families with children (familial status discrimination) and against older persons (age can be a protected class in some contexts). Advertising should not use language that suggests preference for or against any protected class.
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