Fair Housing
Under Wyoming's Fair Housing Act, a landlord who publishes a rental ad stating 'Perfect for young professionals' may be implying discrimination against:
ABusiness owners
BOlder adults, potentially violating age discrimination protections under Wyoming law✓ Correct
COnly college students
DNo protected class—this is legitimate targeted marketing
Explanation
Language like 'young professionals' can suggest a preference for younger people and may discriminate against older adults. Under Wyoming's fair housing protections that include age, such language in advertising could be considered indicative of discriminatory preferences.
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