Fair Housing
A Wisconsin property manager who offers a 'move-in special' only to non-minority tenants is:
AProviding good customer service to preferred tenants
BEngaging in discriminatory terms and conditions in violation of the Fair Housing Act✓ Correct
CComplying with Wisconsin occupancy standards
DPermitted under the 4-unit exemption
Explanation
Offering move-in specials or preferential terms to non-minority applicants while not offering them to minority applicants is discriminatory treatment based on race or other protected characteristics.
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