Fair Housing

An Indiana landlord may legally deny a rental application based on:

AThe applicant's national origin
BLegitimate, non-discriminatory, and consistently applied criteria such as insufficient income or poor credit history✓ Correct
CThe applicant having young children
DThe applicant's religious practices

Explanation

Landlords may deny applicants based on legitimate, uniformly applied criteria such as credit history, income-to-rent ratio, or rental history — as long as these standards are applied equally to all applicants and not as a pretext for discrimination.

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