Fair Housing
A North Dakota property manager whose policy is to place single women in 'safer' ground-floor units due to concern for their safety is:
AProviding a helpful accommodation
BEngaging in sex discrimination by treating women differently based on gender✓ Correct
CComplying with the Fair Housing Act
DActing legally if they offer the same option to men
Explanation
Making housing decisions (unit assignments) based on sex—even with good intentions—is sex discrimination under the Fair Housing Act. Treating women differently from men in housing decisions violates the Act.
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