Fair Housing
A NH landlord who refuses to rent to someone because they are HIV-positive is violating the Fair Housing Act's protection against discrimination based on:
ASex
BDisability — HIV/AIDS is considered a disability under the FHA✓ Correct
CNational origin
DRace
Explanation
HIV/AIDS is recognized as a disability under the Fair Housing Act. Refusing to rent to someone because of their HIV status is illegal disability discrimination.
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