Fair Housing
A landlord who provides less favorable lease terms to a tenant because of the tenant's disability is engaging in:
AA. Legal business practice
BB. Discriminatory terms and conditions prohibited by the Fair Housing Act✓ Correct
CC. Acceptable risk management
DD. Allowable under Georgia state law
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act prohibits not only denial of housing but also providing different (less favorable) terms or conditions based on disability or any other protected characteristic. All tenants must receive equal treatment.
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