Fair Housing
The Inclusive Communities Project decision (Texas Dept. of Housing v. Inclusive Communities Project, 2015) affirmed that:
AOnly intentional discrimination violates the FHA
BDisparate impact claims are cognizable under the Fair Housing Act✓ Correct
CThe FHA applies only to government actors
DLandlords may refuse any applicant for business reasons
Explanation
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