Fair Housing
A Wyoming apartment complex that advertises 'No Children' is violating the Fair Housing Act unless:
AThe building is older than 50 years
BIt qualifies as housing for older persons meeting the 55+ or 62+ requirements✓ Correct
CThe property has fewer than 4 units
DThe building has only one floor
Explanation
Advertising 'No Children' or refusing to rent to families with children is familial status discrimination, UNLESS the property qualifies as housing for older persons (55+ community with at least 80% of units occupied by at least one person 55+, or 62+ community) under HUD's guidelines.
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