Fair Housing
A Kansas landlord posts 'No Children Allowed' in a rental advertisement. This is:
ALegal if the property has more than 4 units
BA violation of the fair housing prohibition against familial status discrimination✓ Correct
CAcceptable for buildings marketed to seniors
DRequired by Kansas landlord-tenant law
Explanation
Refusing to rent to families with children is familial status discrimination under the federal Fair Housing Act, unless the property qualifies as 55+ housing or another HUD-approved exception.
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