Fair Housing
A Kansas apartment manager posts a sign saying 'Only English spoken here.' This sign may violate fair housing protections based on:
ADisability discrimination
BNational origin discrimination, as language requirements can discriminate against persons of certain national origins✓ Correct
COnly local ordinance, not federal law
DKREC advertising standards only
Explanation
Requiring English as a condition of tenancy or communicating unwillingness to serve non-English speakers can constitute national origin discrimination under the Fair Housing Act.
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