Fair Housing
In North Dakota, a housing provider who imposes a 'no smoking' policy uniformly throughout their property is:
ADiscriminating against disabled persons who smoke
BGenerally permitted to enforce a no-smoking policy as it applies equally to all tenants and is a legitimate property management rule✓ Correct
CRequired to provide smoking areas as a reasonable accommodation
DViolating fair housing law
Explanation
A no-smoking policy that applies uniformly to all tenants is a legitimate property management rule and does not constitute fair housing discrimination. Smoking is not a protected class, and landlords have the right to prohibit smoking to protect other tenants and the property from damage.
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