Fair Housing
An Arizona property manager refuses to rent to a prospective tenant with a service animal, citing a strict 'no pets' policy. This is MOST likely a violation of the Fair Housing Act's provisions regarding:
AFamilial status
BRace
CDisability (reasonable accommodation for a service animal or emotional support animal)✓ Correct
DNational origin
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act requires landlords to make reasonable accommodations for tenants with disabilities, which includes allowing service animals and emotional support animals even in 'no pets' buildings. Refusing such an accommodation violates the disability protection.
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