Property Management
Under Colorado's anti-source-of-income discrimination law, landlords may not refuse to rent to a tenant because:
AThe tenant has a poor credit history
BThe tenant uses a Section 8 housing voucher or other lawful source of income✓ Correct
CThe tenant has a large number of occupants
DThe tenant works in the cannabis industry
Explanation
Colorado law prohibits source-of-income discrimination, meaning landlords may not refuse to rent to tenants who use lawful sources of income to pay rent, including Section 8 housing vouchers, Social Security, and other assistance programs.
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