Fair Housing
A landlord may legally ask a prospective tenant for all of the following EXCEPT:
AEmployment history and income verification
BCredit history
CWhether the applicant plans to have children✓ Correct
DRental history and references
Explanation
Asking whether an applicant plans to have children is a question about familial status and could constitute illegal discrimination. Landlords may not ask about protected class characteristics.
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