Fair Housing
An Arizona landlord who provides different amenities or services (pool hours, parking assignments) based on tenants' protected class characteristics is:
AExercising property management discretion
BEngaging in discriminatory terms and conditions in violation of the Fair Housing Act✓ Correct
CPermitted if the amenities cost the same
DActing legally if all tenants pay the same rent
Explanation
Providing different terms, conditions, privileges, or services based on a tenant's protected class status violates the Fair Housing Act, even if the rent is the same. All tenants must receive equal access to amenities and services.
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