Fair Housing

In Kentucky, a landlord who asks prospective tenants about their religion to 'ensure neighborhood compatibility' is:

AActing within their rights to maintain a harmonious community
BViolating fair housing laws prohibiting discrimination based on religion✓ Correct
CPermitted if the building has fewer than 10 units
DPermitted if the landlord is a religious institution

Explanation

Religion is a protected class under the federal Fair Housing Act. Inquiring about prospective tenants' religion and using it as a basis for decisions violates fair housing laws.

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