Fair Housing
A property manager in Nashville refuses to rent to a person because they use a wheelchair. This is a violation of the Fair Housing Act's protections for:
AFamilial status
BRace
CHandicap/disability✓ Correct
DNational origin
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination based on handicap (disability), including physical mobility impairments. Refusing to rent to a wheelchair user is illegal disability discrimination.
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