Fair Housing
A NH property manager who advertises 'no pets allowed' and then allows a service animal for a blind resident is:
AViolating their own pet policy and creating a precedent to allow all pets
BProperly complying with fair housing law, which requires accommodation of service animals regardless of pet policies✓ Correct
COnly required to allow service animals in federally subsidized housing
DActing at their own discretion with no legal obligation
Explanation
Service animals are not pets—they are working animals for people with disabilities. Under the Fair Housing Act and ADA, housing providers must allow service animals regardless of no-pet policies. A service animal accommodation is a legal requirement, not a discretionary policy choice.
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