33-303. Discrimination by landlord or lessor
against tenant with children prohibited; classification;
exceptions


A. A person who knowingly refuses to rent to any other person a place to be used
for a dwelling for the reason that the other person has a child or children, or who
advertises in connection with the rental a restriction against children, either by the
display of a sign, placard, written or printed notice, or by publication thereof in a
newspaper of general circulation, is guilty of a petty offense.


B. No person shall rent or lease his property to another in violation of a valid
restrictive covenant against the sale of such property to persons who have a child or
children living with them nor shall a person rent or lease his property to persons who
have a child or children living with them when his property lies within a subdivision
which subdivision is presently designed, advertised and used as an exclusive adult
subdivision. A person who knowingly rents or leases his property in violation of the
provisions of this subsection is guilty of a petty offense.