Fair Housing
An Arizona landlord refuses to rent to a family with three children, stating the apartment is 'too small for children.' This MOST likely violates which protected class?
AReligion
BDisability
CFamilial status✓ Correct
DNational origin
Explanation
Refusing to rent to families with children (under age 18) violates the 'familial status' protected class under the federal Fair Housing Act, unless the property qualifies as housing for older persons.
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