Fair Housing
Which of the following is NOT considered a fair housing violation?
ARefusing to rent because of race
BAdvertising 'adults only'
CRefusing to rent to someone who can't meet financial qualifications✓ Correct
DSteering buyers to certain neighborhoods based on religion
Explanation
Landlords may legally deny housing to applicants who don't meet legitimate financial qualifications (credit, income) applied uniformly. Refusing based on race, advertising adults-only (excluding families), and steering are violations.
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