Fair Housing
In Kansas, which of the following would NOT be considered a fair housing violation?
ARefusing to show a property to a buyer because of their national origin
BAdvertising a property for sale using only images of white families
CSelling a property only to a buyer who meets income and credit qualifications✓ Correct
DRequiring a higher security deposit from a disabled person
Explanation
Applying legitimate, nondiscriminatory financial qualifications (income, credit) equally to all applicants is not a fair housing violation. The other options all constitute illegal discrimination.
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