Fair Housing
Which of the following represents a legitimate non-discriminatory reason to reject a rental applicant?
AApplicant has a service animal
BApplicant has a prior eviction on their rental history✓ Correct
CApplicant has a disability
DApplicant has a child under 18
Explanation
A prior eviction for non-payment is a legitimate, non-discriminatory reason to reject a rental applicant, as long as this criterion is applied consistently to all applicants regardless of protected class status.
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