Fair Housing
A South Dakota landlord who advertises 'English speakers only' for a rental unit is likely violating:
ANo laws, as language preference is not protected
BFair Housing Act protections for national origin✓ Correct
COnly state human rights laws
DRESPA and TILA simultaneously
Explanation
Language requirements that effectively exclude persons of a particular national origin are considered proxies for national origin discrimination and may violate the Fair Housing Act.
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