Fair Housing
What is 'quid pro quo' sexual harassment in housing under Illinois fair housing law?
AA Latin term for fair treatment required by the Illinois Human Rights Act
BA form of sexual harassment where a housing benefit (lease approval, rent reduction) is conditioned on sexual favors✓ Correct
CReciprocal fair housing reporting between Illinois municipalities
DA requirement that tenants receive something in return for any rent increase
Explanation
Quid pro quo sexual harassment occurs when a housing provider conditions a housing benefit (apartment approval, lease renewal, rent reduction, maintenance) on the tenant's or applicant's response to unwanted sexual advances. This is a form of sex discrimination prohibited by the federal Fair Housing Act, the Illinois Human Rights Act, and the Chicago RLTO's sexual harassment provisions.
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