Fair Housing
An Indiana landlord who refuses to make requested repairs to a unit after a tenant filed a fair housing complaint is likely engaged in:
ANormal property management
BRetaliation — which is prohibited under fair housing law✓ Correct
CRequired maintenance deferral
DOSHA compliance
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act prohibits retaliation against persons who file complaints, assist in investigations, or exercise their fair housing rights. Withholding repairs in response to a complaint may constitute illegal retaliation.
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