Fair Housing
In Hawaii, a property manager who implements a 'no children on the property after 8 PM' rule is most likely violating:
AA. The ADA
BB. The familial status protection under fair housing law✓ Correct
CC. Property safety codes
DD. The Hawaii Landlord-Tenant Code only
Explanation
Rules that restrict children's activities without legitimate safety justification can violate the familial status protections under the Fair Housing Act.
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