Property Management
A property manager in Idaho who discriminates against a prospective tenant based on national origin faces liability under:
AOnly state law
BFederal Fair Housing Act and Idaho Human Rights Act✓ Correct
COnly property management licensing law
DNo liability unless they are a licensed broker
Explanation
Property managers are subject to the federal Fair Housing Act and Idaho Human Rights Act. Discrimination based on national origin (a protected class) can result in federal and state civil penalties and litigation.
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