Fair Housing
A North Dakota apartment complex posts a notice that guide dogs and service animals are not permitted. This policy most likely violates:
AOnly the Americans with Disabilities Act
BThe Fair Housing Act's requirements for reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities✓ Correct
CNorth Dakota pet regulations only
DNo law if the complex is privately owned
Explanation
Service animals and assistance animals used by persons with disabilities are not pets and cannot be barred under the Fair Housing Act. Prohibiting them violates the FHA's reasonable accommodation requirements.
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