Fair Housing
A Nevada property manager refuses to rent to a family with two children because of a 'no children' policy. This violates:
AOnly the Nevada Fair Housing Act
BOnly the federal Fair Housing Act
CBoth the federal Fair Housing Act and the Nevada Fair Housing Act✓ Correct
DNeither, because it is a private property
Explanation
Refusing to rent to families with children violates the familial status protected class under both the federal Fair Housing Act of 1988 and Nevada's fair housing laws. Almost all residential housing is covered.
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