Fair Housing

A Louisiana landlord can legally deny housing to a person with a disability if:

AThe disability makes the person appear dangerous
BThe person is a current illegal drug user (not protected under FHA) or poses a direct threat to others that cannot be mitigated by reasonable accommodation✓ Correct
CThe property has stairs the person cannot climb
DThe landlord has a personal preference for able-bodied tenants

Explanation

The Fair Housing Act does not protect current illegal drug users. Additionally, housing may be denied if a person poses a direct threat (significant risk) to the health or safety of others that cannot be mitigated through reasonable accommodation.

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