Fair Housing
A Kentucky property management company that refuses to rent to a prospective tenant because they are from Mexico is violating which protected class?
ARace
BNational origin✓ Correct
CFamilial status
DColor
Explanation
Discrimination based on a person's country of origin or ancestry violates the Fair Housing Act's prohibition on national origin discrimination. Being from Mexico is a national origin, and refusing to rent based on this is illegal.
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