Fair Housing
A Vermont condo association that enforces rules prohibiting children from using the pool after 6 PM while adults may use it at all hours is likely violating:
AVermont condo association law
BThe Fair Housing Act's familial status protections✓ Correct
CLocal health department regulations only
DNo law, as associations may regulate hours
Explanation
Restrictions that disproportionately burden families with children can violate the Fair Housing Act's familial status protections, even if framed as neutral time restrictions. The FHA requires that common facilities be equally accessible to all residents regardless of whether they have children.
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