Fair Housing
In Kansas, a landlord may use which of the following criteria as a basis for rejecting a rental applicant?
AThe applicant has lived in a foreign country
BThe applicant has a prior eviction for non-payment of rent that is verifiable✓ Correct
CThe applicant is a single parent with two children
DThe applicant's name suggests a foreign national origin
Explanation
Prior evictions for non-payment of rent are a legitimate business reason for rejection when applied consistently to all applicants regardless of protected characteristics.
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