Fair Housing
A NJ condominium association that prohibits children from using the pool between 10am–2pm without an adult (adult-swim rules applied to all) is generally:
AA familial status violation
BPermissible as a uniform safety rule that applies equally to all residents and is not targeted at families with children✓ Correct
CA violation of the NJ Condominium Act
DOnly legal if approved by the NJREC
Explanation
Uniform safety rules—such as adult supervision requirements for young children in a pool—that apply consistently to all residents without targeting families with children are generally permissible under fair housing law.
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