Fair Housing
An Indiana condominium association that refuses to allow children under 18 to use the swimming pool common area is likely violating:
AOnly the Indiana Condominium Act
BThe Fair Housing Act's familial status protection✓ Correct
CThe ADA
DRESPA
Explanation
Restricting common area amenities based on the presence of children violates the FHA's prohibition on familial status discrimination. Children must have reasonable access to common areas in housing subject to the FHA.
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