Opinion ID: 1316068
Heading Depth: 3
Heading Rank: 3

Heading: Sparks' Allegation of Discriminatory Statements Under Sections 3604(c) and 57-21-5(2)

Text: ¶ 34 Sparks also alleges that Malibu's one-family rule and the seven-day notice are statements indicating discrimination on the basis of familial status in violation of section 3604(c) of the FFHA and section 57-21-5(2) of the UFHA. However, these allegations are not properly before this court. Sparks did not raise any claim or defense under sections 3604(c) and 57-21-5(2) before the trial court and therefore waived any right to raise such a claim or defense in appealing the trial court's grant of summary judgment. See Certified Sur. Group, Ltd. v. UT Inc., 960 P.2d 904, 906 n. 3 (Utah 1998); State Farm, Mut. Auto. Ins. Co. v. Clyde, 920 P.2d 1183, 1185 (Utah 1996). Thus, Sparks' argument under section 3604(c) of the FFHA and section 57-21-5(2) of the UFHA fails.