Fair Housing
In Washington, discrimination in the sale or rental of housing based on a person's use of a service animal is:
APermitted if the landlord has a no-pets policy
BProhibited as discrimination on the basis of disability✓ Correct
CAllowed if the unit is owner-occupied with fewer than 4 units
DNot regulated by state or federal law
Explanation
Service animals and emotional support animals are disability accommodations under the Fair Housing Act and Washington's RCW 49.60.
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