Fair Housing
A South Carolina property manager who refuses to rent to someone with a service dog is most likely in violation of:
AThe ADA only
BThe Fair Housing Act's disability protections✓ Correct
CSC Pet Ownership Laws
DSCREC advertising regulations
Explanation
Service animals (and emotional support animals as reasonable accommodations) are protected under the Fair Housing Act's disability provisions. Refusing to allow them constitutes disability discrimination.
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