Fair Housing
A Michigan landlord's advertisement that states 'no children' violates which law?
AMichigan Zoning Enabling Act
BThe federal Fair Housing Act's familial status protections✓ Correct
CThe Michigan Occupational Code
DRESPA
Explanation
Refusing to rent to families with children (familial status discrimination) violates the federal Fair Housing Act. Familial status includes families with children under 18 and pregnant women.
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