Property Management
A Utah apartment manager who discriminates in tenant selection based on familial status (refusing families with children) violates:
AOnly the landlord's own policies
BThe Fair Housing Act and potentially state and local anti-discrimination laws✓ Correct
COnly the state building code
DThe Utah HOA Act
Explanation
Refusing to rent to families with children violates the federal Fair Housing Act's familial status protections, as well as applicable state and local fair housing laws.
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