Fair Housing
A landlord who charges higher application fees to applicants of one national origin compared to others is guilty of:
ALegal price discrimination based on risk
BFair housing violation based on national origin discrimination✓ Correct
CRESPA violation
DTILA violation
Explanation
Charging different fees based on national origin is a fair housing violation. All applicants must be treated equally in terms of application fees, screening criteria, and process.
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