Fair Housing
A property management company in Connecticut sends lease renewal letters in English only to non-English speaking tenants, while also sending translated letters to English-speaking tenants. This may be:
AA good multilingual practice
BDiscriminatory treatment based on national origin✓ Correct
CRequired by Connecticut landlord-tenant law
DPermissible because English is the official language
Explanation
Providing translated materials to some tenants but not to others based on their national origin could constitute discriminatory treatment. All tenants should receive equal access to important lease and housing information.
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