Fair Housing
A landlord may legally screen tenants based on:
ARace or national origin
BCredit history and income verification✓ Correct
CFamilial status
DReligion
Explanation
Landlords may apply consistent, non-discriminatory screening criteria such as creditworthiness, income, rental history, and references. Screening based on protected class characteristics is illegal.
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