Fair Housing
An Oregon property manager posts an advertisement stating 'No Section 8.' Under Oregon law, this advertisement:
AIs permissible because property managers can set their own rental criteria
BViolates Oregon's fair housing law, which prohibits discrimination based on source of income✓ Correct
CIs permissible because Section 8 is a federal program outside state jurisdiction
DIs permissible only for buildings with fewer than 5 units
Explanation
Oregon's fair housing law prohibits discrimination based on source of income, which includes housing assistance programs like Section 8. Advertising 'No Section 8' is an explicit statement of discriminatory intent and violates Oregon fair housing law.
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