Fair Housing
Under Virginia's Fair Housing Law, discrimination in the 'terms, conditions, or privileges' of sale or rental based on a protected class includes:
AOnly refusing to sell or rent
BDiscriminatory pricing, different lease terms, limited amenity access, and steering to different units✓ Correct
COnly advertising discrimination
DOnly eviction practices
Explanation
Fair housing prohibitions cover all terms and conditions of housing: pricing, lease terms, security deposits, amenity access, maintenance response, unit assignments, and more — not just initial refusal to sell or rent.
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