Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, a housing provider's refusal to provide information about available units to a person with a visual impairment because 'they couldn't appreciate it anyway' is:
AUnderstandable and permissible
BA discriminatory refusal of services based on disability✓ Correct
COnly an ADA violation, not an FHA violation
DPermissible if the unit is on the second floor
Explanation
Refusing to provide housing information to a person with a disability based on assumptions about what they can or cannot appreciate is disability discrimination under the Fair Housing Act.
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