Fair Housing

A Kentucky landlord requires a higher security deposit from a tenant who uses a wheelchair, claiming the wheelchair damages floors. This is:

ALegal because physical damage is a legitimate concern
BIllegal discrimination based on disability✓ Correct
CLegal if the additional deposit does not exceed one month's rent
DLegal only if the landlord has documented prior damage from wheelchair users

Explanation

Charging higher security deposits, different fees, or different terms based on disability violates the Fair Housing Act. The landlord cannot impose additional financial requirements based on assumptions about disability-related damage.

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