Refusing to rent to a person with a disability is illegal under the Fair Housing Act (FHA) in the United States, which prohibits discrimination based on disability, among other protected characteristics. The law mandates that landlords provide equal housing opportunities and make reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities. This ensures that people with disabilities have the same access to housing as those without disabilities, promoting inclusivity and preventing discrimination. Violating these protections can result in legal consequences for landlords.
The Civil Rights act of 1968
The fact that the person is disabled makes no difference in terms of tax or law.
it makes you a little bit different, but only in looks, transportation and mental. i don't think it matters whether you are disabled or not, as long as you are treated fairly
No, Equal Housing Act makes it illegal to dcriminate based on age. The only exception is housing specifically designed for seniors.
You get disqualified which makes the other person the winner , or you redo your turn
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A person who makes drugs is commonly referred to as a "drug manufacturer" or "drug producer." In the illegal context, such individuals are often called "drug dealers" or "drug traffickers."
Because the drugs people use bring them down to reality and it makes them smarter than someone who is trying to catch the person who is getting the illegal drug.
Retired service dogs are not for sale. Each disabled, blind or deaf person makes a decision as to where their retired partner will live after they retire.
In many jurisdictions, discrimination in rental housing based on protected characteristics such as race, gender, religion, disability, and familial status is illegal under fair housing laws. However, landlords may legally refuse to rent to individuals based on legitimate business reasons, such as poor credit history or insufficient income. If a refusal is based solely on a characteristic that is not a legitimate reason, it could be considered discriminatory and therefore illegal. Always check local laws for specific regulations, as they can vary widely.
There are specific laws prohibiting it.
That's a very vague and general question. A gun is "illegal" if it is stolen, if it is in the possession of a person not legally allowed to possess a gun, or if it violates a local state law.