Fair Housing
What is 'quid pro quo harassment' in fair housing?
AHarassment between neighbors that requires police intervention
BConditioning housing availability, terms, or conditions on the submission to unwanted sexual advances or other harassment✓ Correct
CHarassment requiring the victim to file in court rather than with HUD
DMutual harassment between landlord and tenant
Explanation
Quid pro quo harassment in housing occurs when a housing provider conditions housing availability, favorable terms, or continued occupancy on the submission to unwanted sexual advances or requests for sexual favors — a violation of the Fair Housing Act.
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