Fair Housing
A Connecticut landlord has a policy of requiring all non-English speaking applicants to submit additional documentation beyond what English-speaking applicants must provide. This may be:
APermissible for language proficiency purposes
BDiscriminatory based on national origin✓ Correct
CLegal if the policy is applied consistently
DRequired by Connecticut landlord-tenant law
Explanation
Imposing additional requirements specifically on non-English speaking applicants may constitute discrimination based on national origin under the Fair Housing Act.
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