Fair Housing
An Oklahoma landlord includes a lease provision stating 'No children allowed in the common areas after 8 PM.' This provision is:
AA reasonable safety rule
BPotentially a familial status violation under the Fair Housing Act if it imposes discriminatory restrictions on children that don't apply to adults✓ Correct
CRequired by Oklahoma building codes
DStandard community rules not subject to fair housing laws
Explanation
Rules that restrict children but not adults in common areas can constitute familial status discrimination. While time restrictions on noise may be neutral and apply to everyone, rules specifically targeting children in shared spaces have been found to violate the Fair Housing Act.
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