Fair Housing
Which of the following is a permitted question on a rental application under fair housing law?
AWhat is your country of origin?
BDo you have children under 18?
CWhat is your monthly income?✓ Correct
DWhat religion do you practice?
Explanation
Asking about income is a lawful, business-related inquiry relevant to an applicant's ability to pay rent. Asking about national origin, familial status (children), or religion violates fair housing law.
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