Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, a housing provider who makes statements that indicate a preference against renting to persons from a particular country is engaging in:
ALegal screening based on immigration status
BNational origin discrimination✓ Correct
CLegitimate tenant selection based on lifestyle compatibility
DPermissible business practice
Explanation
National origin is a protected class under the Fair Housing Act. Expressing a preference against renting to persons from a particular country, or making statements that indicate such a preference, is prohibited discrimination based on national origin.
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