Fair Housing
An Oklahoma landlord who refuses to allow a tenant with a disability to keep a service animal in a no-pets building is most likely:
AWithin their rights under Oklahoma's no-pets policy enforcement
BViolating the Fair Housing Act, which requires reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities including allowing assistance animals✓ Correct
CComplying with Oklahoma health codes
DFollowing standard industry practice
Explanation
Under the Fair Housing Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act, landlords must provide reasonable accommodations to tenants with disabilities, including allowing service animals and emotional support animals even in no-pet buildings. Refusing is a fair housing violation.
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