Fair Housing
A Louisiana landlord may legally ask a prospective tenant:
AWhat country the tenant is from
BWhether the tenant has children
CAbout the tenant's rental history and creditworthiness✓ Correct
DWhether the tenant has a disability
Explanation
Landlords may ask about a prospective tenant's rental history and creditworthiness as these are legitimate non-discriminatory screening criteria. Questions about national origin, familial status, or disability are prohibited under fair housing law.
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