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A landlord tells a prospective tenant that families with children cannot live on the second floor because of noise concerns. Under fair-housing law, what has the landlord done?

Correct Answer

A) Violated the familial status protection by restricting where families with children can live

Refusing to allow families with children to live on certain floors based on the presence of children violates the Fair Housing Act's familial status protection.

Answer Options
A
Violated the familial status protection by restricting where families with children can live
B
Made a reasonable accommodation
C
Exercised a lawful right under the building's noise ordinance
D
Created a constructive eviction

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