Fair Housing
Source of income discrimination refers to the illegal practice of:
ARequiring tenants to have high-paying jobs
BRefusing to rent to tenants who use housing vouchers (Section 8), where state or local law prohibits it✓ Correct
CVerifying a tenant's income before renting
DCharging different rents based on income level
Explanation
Although source of income is not a protected class under the federal Fair Housing Act, many states and localities (including some in Arkansas) have enacted laws prohibiting discrimination against tenants who use housing vouchers or other legal sources of income.
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