Fair Housing
A Kansas landlord who segregates tenants by race — placing white tenants in desirable units and minority tenants in less desirable units in the same building — is engaging in:
AInternal housing management decisions
BHousing segregation and racial discrimination in violation of the Fair Housing Act✓ Correct
CLegal differential treatment based on objective unit conditions
DA practice regulated only by state, not federal, law
Explanation
Deliberately segregating tenants by race within a building violates the Fair Housing Act's prohibition on racial discrimination in the terms, conditions, and privileges of rental housing.
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