Fair Housing
Which of the following questions may a Missouri landlord legally ask a rental applicant?
AWhat country are you from?
BDo you have a prior eviction or criminal conviction?✓ Correct
CDo you have any children?
DWhat religion do you practice?
Explanation
Landlords may ask about prior evictions and criminal history as part of a uniform screening process. Questions about national origin, familial status (children), and religion are discriminatory and illegal.
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