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A property manager for a high-rise apartment building places an ad that states, 'Second floor unit, unfortunately not suitable for wheelchairs.'

How would this ad be classified under the Fair Housing Act?

  1. It is a helpful disclosure of the property's physical limitations.
  2. It is lawful if the building does not have an elevator.
  3. It is permissible under the ADA if the building was built before 1991.
  4. It is a violation because it indicates a limitation based on handicap (disability).

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