Fair Housing
A New Mexico tenant with HIV/AIDS is covered under the Fair Housing Act's disability protection because:
AHIV/AIDS is specifically listed in the Fair Housing Act
BHIV/AIDS is a physical impairment that substantially limits major life activities, qualifying as a disability under the Act✓ Correct
COnly certain stages of HIV/AIDS qualify
DOnly tenant with documented medical records qualify
Explanation
HIV/AIDS is considered a physical impairment that substantially limits major life activities under the Fair Housing Act's definition of disability, providing full protection from discrimination in housing.
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