Fair Housing
A Wyoming property manager refuses to rent to a family with young children because the building has stairs. This is:
APermissible because of legitimate safety concerns
BA violation of the Fair Housing Act's familial status protections✓ Correct
CPermissible if the landlord is also an owner-occupant
DPermissible if the building has fewer than 4 units
Explanation
Refusing to rent to families with children because of stairs is illegal familial status discrimination. Landlords may not make housing decisions based on whether applicants have children.
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