Fair Housing
A North Dakota property owner who is wheelchair-bound must still comply with fair housing laws when renting out their own property. True or false?
AFalse; persons with disabilities are exempt from fair housing compliance
BTrue; the Fair Housing Act applies to property owners regardless of their own disability status✓ Correct
CFalse; owner-occupied properties are always exempt
DTrue, but only for properties with 5 or more units
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act applies to property owners regardless of their personal disability status. Being a person with a disability does not exempt a landlord from the obligation to treat prospective tenants equally under the Act.
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