Fair Housing
A Maine condo association adopts a rule prohibiting children under 18 from using the swimming pool except on designated days. This rule likely violates:
AThe ADA
BThe Fair Housing Act's familial status protection✓ Correct
CState building codes
DCondominium association laws
Explanation
Rules that restrict children's access to amenities in housing communities (other than qualifying senior housing) violate the Fair Housing Act's familial status protections.
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