Fair Housing
An Alabama property manager who enforces a 'no children' policy in a large apartment complex is most likely violating which protected class under the Fair Housing Act?
ARace
BReligion
CFamilial status✓ Correct
DNational origin
Explanation
Familial status (families with children under 18) is a protected class under the Fair Housing Act. Refusing to rent to families with children violates this protection unless the property qualifies for an age exemption.
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