Property Management
Iowa's Iowa Tenant Screening Practices Act (or Iowa tenant selection guidelines) permits landlords to consider which factors in tenant selection?
ARace, religion, and family status
BCredit history, rental history, income verification, and criminal background (within fair housing and ICRC guidelines)✓ Correct
CNational origin and disability status
DAge and marital status of applicants
Explanation
Iowa landlords may use legitimate, non-discriminatory screening criteria such as credit history, rental references, income verification, and criminal background — within the limits of Iowa's fair housing laws and the Iowa Civil Rights Commission's guidance on criminal history use.
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