Fair Housing

A Wyoming landlord may legally decline to rent to a person with a disability if:

AThe property is a single-family home rented without a broker
BThe disability would cause a direct threat to the health or safety of others that cannot be eliminated by reasonable accommodation✓ Correct
CThe landlord personally disapproves of the disability
DThe property has stairs and is not accessible

Explanation

Fair housing law protects people with disabilities, but landlords may deny tenancy if a person poses a direct threat to others that cannot be eliminated by reasonable accommodation. The threat must be based on objective evidence, not stereotypes or fears.

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