Property Management
In Louisiana, a lease clause requiring tenants to purchase insurance from a specific company recommended by the landlord would likely violate:
ALouisiana building codes
BRESPA if the lease is tied to a federally related transaction — mandatory use of specific settlement services is generally prohibited✓ Correct
CThe Fair Housing Act
DCERCLA environmental regulations
Explanation
Requiring tenants to use a specific insurance company as a condition of the lease, particularly where the landlord has a financial interest, may implicate RESPA's prohibition on required use of affiliated settlement services and potentially anti-competitive practices.
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