Fair Housing
A North Dakota property manager who advertises 'no pets—assistance animals excepted' is:
AMaking an illegal concession
BCorrectly stating the legal requirement that assistance animals must be allowed regardless of a no-pets policy✓ Correct
CViolating HUD guidance on advertising
DCreating an express invitation for all pet owners
Explanation
It is legally accurate and best practice to note that assistance animals are excepted from no-pets policies, since the Fair Housing Act requires landlords to allow assistance animals as a reasonable accommodation for tenants with disabilities.
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