Fair Housing
Which statement about sex discrimination in housing under the Fair Housing Act is most accurate?
ASex discrimination only covers gender pay differences
BSex discrimination includes sexual harassment, quid pro quo harassment, and hostile environment in housing✓ Correct
CSex protection only covers women
DSex discrimination applies only to commercial leases
Explanation
Courts and HUD have interpreted the Fair Housing Act's prohibition on sex discrimination to include sexual harassment in housing — both quid pro quo (conditioning housing on sexual favors) and hostile environment harassment by landlords, managers, or employees.
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