Fair Housing
In South Dakota, 'pet-friendly' landlord advertising that allows pets is generally:
ARequired by South Dakota law for all landlords
BA marketing decision and not itself a fair housing issue✓ Correct
CIllegal because it discriminates against tenants with allergies
DOnly allowed for emotional support animals
Explanation
Advertising a property as pet-friendly is a legitimate marketing decision. It does not constitute fair housing discrimination.
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