Fair Housing
A Wyoming condo association's rule that no residents may have pets could be discriminatory if it is applied to deny housing to a person with a disability who uses:
AA decorative dog
BA service animal or emotional support animal needed due to the disability✓ Correct
CAny dog under 20 pounds
DA caged bird
Explanation
Under the Fair Housing Act, housing providers must make reasonable accommodations to allow service animals and emotional support animals for persons with disabilities, even when a no-pet policy exists.
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