Fair Housing
A Minnesota property manager posts a sign in their office stating 'We Welcome All' in multiple languages. This sign:
ACreates legal liability if any discrimination occurs
BDemonstrates commitment to fair housing but does not guarantee compliance✓ Correct
CIs required by the Minnesota Human Rights Act
DConstitutes proof of fair housing compliance
Explanation
A 'We Welcome All' sign is a positive fair housing gesture and demonstrates intent, but it does not guarantee actual compliance. Fair housing compliance requires consistent non-discriminatory practices in all aspects of housing: advertising, applications, approvals, terms, conditions, and services.
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