Fair Housing
A Kentucky apartment complex refuses to rent to a person with HIV/AIDS. This is:
APermissible if other tenants object
BA violation of fair housing laws based on disability✓ Correct
CPermissible in buildings with fewer than 4 units
DLegal if the building has elderly residents
Explanation
HIV/AIDS is considered a disability under the Fair Housing Act. Refusing to rent to a person with HIV/AIDS constitutes disability discrimination in violation of fair housing laws.
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