Fair Housing
A South Dakota property manager who refuses to accept Section 8 (Housing Choice Voucher) applicants may be violating:
AFederal fair housing law based on race
BSouth Dakota's source of income protection if enacted locally✓ Correct
CSDREC regulations on tenant selection
DFederal anti-discrimination laws in all circumstances
Explanation
South Dakota does not have statewide source of income protection, but some municipalities may prohibit discrimination based on source of income (including Section 8 vouchers). Refusal based on race would be a separate federal violation.
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