Fair Housing
A disparate impact claim under fair housing law in Oklahoma occurs when:
AA landlord intentionally discriminates against a protected class
BA neutral policy that applies equally to everyone has a disproportionate adverse effect on a protected class✓ Correct
CA landlord fails to make reasonable accommodations
DA real estate agent steers buyers
Explanation
Disparate impact claims arise from facially neutral policies that disproportionately affect members of a protected class, even without discriminatory intent. The policy may be justified if the housing provider demonstrates a legitimate business necessity.
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