Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, which of the following is an example of 'quid pro quo' sexual harassment in housing?
AMaking unwelcome sexual comments to a tenant
BRequiring a tenant to submit to sexual advances as a condition of obtaining or maintaining housing✓ Correct
CCreating a hostile living environment through repeated sexual conduct
DCharging different rents to tenants of different genders
Explanation
Quid pro quo sexual harassment in housing occurs when a landlord or housing provider conditions the provision or continuation of housing on the tenant's submission to sexual demands. This is a clear violation of the Fair Housing Act's prohibition on sex discrimination.
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