Fair Housing
A Kentucky landlord may legally ask a prospective tenant which of the following?
AWhat country are you from?
BCan you pay first and last month's rent plus security deposit?✓ Correct
CDo you have any children?
DWhat is your religion?
Explanation
Asking about a tenant's ability to pay rent is lawful. Asking about national origin, family status (children), or religion violates fair housing laws.
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