Property Management

In Minnesota, a landlord may not discriminate against a prospective tenant based on their lawful source of income. This means a landlord generally cannot refuse to rent to someone who:

AHas a criminal background
BUses a Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher✓ Correct
CHas a credit score below 650
DHas lived in more than three places in the past year

Explanation

Minnesota law prohibits housing discrimination based on lawful source of income, which includes Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers and other government assistance. Landlords who refuse to rent to voucher holders based solely on their use of the voucher violate the Minnesota Human Rights Act.

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