Fair Housing
A Wyoming property manager refuses to rent to a family because they have three children. This is a violation of the Fair Housing Act's prohibition on discrimination based on:
ANational origin
BFamilial status✓ Correct
CReligion
DSex
Explanation
Familial status is a protected class under the Fair Housing Act, which prohibits discrimination against families with children under 18. Refusing to rent because of children violates this protection.
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