Fair Housing
A Kansas apartment manager who adds a provision requiring all non-English-speaking tenants to use an interpreter provided by the landlord (for an extra fee) may be violating:
AThe Americans with Disabilities Act only
BThe Fair Housing Act's national origin protections✓ Correct
CKansas business licensing law
DOnly the First Amendment
Explanation
Imposing special conditions or fees on non-English-speaking tenants can constitute national origin discrimination under the Fair Housing Act.
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