Fair Housing
A Florida condo association's rule that prohibits children from using the pool between 2-4 PM is most likely:
AA reasonable time/manner restriction
BIllegal age discrimination based on familial status under the Fair Housing Act unless the community qualifies as 55+✓ Correct
CLegal since pool safety is a valid concern
DLegal under Florida condo law
Explanation
Rules that single out children (familial status) for different treatment in using community amenities are discriminatory under the Fair Housing Act, unless the community qualifies for the HOPA 55+ exemption. Blanket restrictions on children's pool use are impermissible.
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