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12 June, 07:10

A real estate broker refuses to represent a paraplegic buyer, citing the difficulty in locating an appropriate house for her. He could be punished under all of these statutes, except the:

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  1. 12 June, 07:33
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    The options are

    A. Federal Fair housing Act

    B. Fair employment and Housing Act

    C. Unruh Civil Right Acts

    D. Americans with Disability Act

    The answer is D: Americans with Disabilities Act

    Explanation:

    The real estate broker excuse was a lack of suitable house for the disability and doesn't involve discrimination of the condition which is why the Americans with Disabilities Act is correct.

    The remaining acts which include Federal Fair housing Act, Fair employment and Housing Act, Unruh Civil Right Acts all cater for and cover people living with disabilities.
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