Fair Housing
A Wyoming apartment complex manager who refuses to rent to a person with HIV/AIDS is:
APermitted to refuse as HIV/AIDS poses health risks to other tenants
BViolating the Fair Housing Act's disability (handicap) protection✓ Correct
CActing within their rights to protect the health of other tenants
DComplying with Wyoming state health regulations
Explanation
HIV/AIDS is considered a disability (handicap) under the Fair Housing Act. Refusing to rent to a person with HIV/AIDS based on their condition is illegal housing discrimination.
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