Fair Housing
A Wyoming landlord who wants to post a 'No Smoking' policy in all units:
AIs prohibited from doing so under the Fair Housing Act
BMay do so as non-smoking is not related to any protected class✓ Correct
CMust allow smoking in units occupied by persons claiming a disability
DMust post the policy in English and Spanish to comply with fair housing
Explanation
A no-smoking policy is a neutral policy that does not discriminate against any protected class. Landlords in Wyoming may lawfully prohibit smoking in rental units as a lease condition. This is not a fair housing violation.
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