Fair Housing
A Colorado landlord can legally discriminate against a rental applicant based on their:
ARace
BFailure to meet legitimate income and credit qualification standards✓ Correct
CFamilial status
DReligious beliefs
Explanation
Landlords may apply consistent, objective, and non-discriminatory screening criteria such as minimum income requirements, credit score thresholds, and rental history standards. Denying an applicant based on legitimate financial qualifications is not discrimination.
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