Fair Housing
A property manager in Louisville refuses to show apartments to individuals who use wheelchairs, saying 'the building isn't accessible anyway.' This is:
APermissible if the building was built before the ADA
BA violation of fair housing laws based on disability✓ Correct
CLegal if the building has fewer than 4 units
DPermissible with written notice to the applicant
Explanation
Refusing to show housing to persons with disabilities violates the fair housing laws. The property manager should show available units and discuss the tenant's right to make reasonable modifications.
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