Fair Housing
In South Carolina, 'disparate treatment' discrimination in housing means:
AA facially neutral policy that harms a protected class
BIntentional, unequal treatment based on a protected characteristic✓ Correct
CDifferent property values in different neighborhoods
DUnequal housing quality in different areas
Explanation
Disparate treatment is intentional discrimination—treating someone differently because of a protected characteristic. It requires proof of discriminatory intent, unlike disparate impact claims.
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