Fair Housing
Which of the following is an example of 'quid pro quo' sexual harassment in housing?
AA landlord who makes offensive comments about a tenant's appearance
BA landlord who conditions housing access or benefits on the tenant's submission to sexual advances✓ Correct
CA property manager who shows different units to different genders
DA landlord who charges a higher deposit to female applicants
Explanation
Quid pro quo sexual harassment occurs when a housing provider makes housing-related decisions (allowing rental, setting terms, permitting repairs) contingent on a tenant's or applicant's submission to sexual demands. It is a form of sex discrimination under the Fair Housing Act.
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