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