Fair Housing
A Hawaii landlord refuses to rent to a family with children because the property has stairs. This is most likely a violation of which protected class?
AA. Race
BB. National origin
CC. Familial status✓ Correct
DD. Sex
Explanation
Familial status protects families with children under 18. Refusing to rent to families with children based on the property having stairs is discrimination based on familial status.
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