Fair Housing
A NH condominium association that refuses to allow a buyer to purchase because of the buyer's disability is engaging in:
APermissible association governance
BIllegal housing discrimination under the Fair Housing Act✓ Correct
CLegal risk management
DA valid exercise of right of first refusal
Explanation
Condominium associations, homeowners associations, and cooperative boards must comply with the Fair Housing Act. Refusing to approve a purchaser based on disability is illegal discrimination.
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