Fair Housing
The Fair Housing Act's 'handicap' (disability) protections cover persons who:
AOnly have mobility impairments
BHave a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits a major life activity, have a record of such impairment, or are regarded as having one✓ Correct
CAre in treatment for drug or alcohol addiction only
DHave a disability recognized by the ADA but not the Fair Housing Act
Explanation
The FHA's definition of handicap mirrors the ADA's definition of disability—current impairment, record of impairment, or being regarded as having an impairment. It includes mental illnesses and past drug addiction (not current illegal drug use).
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