Fair Housing

In Indiana, a landlord who requires a higher security deposit from a tenant because of a disability is:

APermitted to do so to cover potential damage
BViolating fair housing laws by treating persons with disabilities differently✓ Correct
CFollowing normal business practice
DFollowing Indiana-specific tenant protection laws

Explanation

Charging higher security deposits based on a person's disability is a form of discriminatory treatment that violates the Fair Housing Act's disability protections. Landlords must apply the same deposit requirements to all tenants.

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