Fair Housing
A Utah property manager who creates a 'master tenant' lease structure for a group of young professionals may face fair housing scrutiny if:
AThe structure is commonly used for commercial properties
BIt is designed to avoid renting to families with children by requiring all tenants be unrelated adults✓ Correct
CAll tenants are required to sign individual leases
DThe units are in a multi-family building
Explanation
Lease structures that effectively exclude families with children can constitute familial status discrimination. If the structure is designed to avoid renting to families, it violates the Fair Housing Act.
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