Fair Housing
In Missouri, a property owner who refuses to sell to a buyer based on the buyer's disability is violating:
AOnly state law
BBoth the federal Fair Housing Act and Missouri's fair housing laws✓ Correct
COnly MREC regulations
DOnly the ADA
Explanation
Refusing to sell based on disability violates both the federal Fair Housing Act (which includes disability as a protected class) and Missouri's Human Rights Act.
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