I don’t know about California, but here in Michigan at least I believe it is legal so long as the building is a “shared dwelling space”. If it consists of separate apartments, then no you’re not allowed to discriminate like that. (Note: Not a lawyer, there may be subtleties I’m missing. Just stating this as a potentially useful starting point.)
I don’t know about California, but here in Michigan at least I believe it is legal so long as the building is a “shared dwelling space”. If it consists of separate apartments, then no you’re not allowed to discriminate like that. (Note: Not a lawyer, there may be subtleties I’m missing. Just stating this as a potentially useful starting point.)