Fair Housing
Under the Kansas Act Against Discrimination, a landlord who denies a rental application to a 45-year-old solely because of their age is:
AWithin their rights as a private landlord
BViolating state fair housing law which protects persons 40 and over✓ Correct
COnly subject to federal — not state — remedies
DNot subject to fair housing law if the building has fewer than 4 units
Explanation
The Kansas Act Against Discrimination includes age (40+) as a protected class in housing, making age discrimination against persons 40 and older illegal under state law.
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