Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, which of the following is an example of 'quid pro quo' sexual harassment in housing?
AA landlord repeatedly making unwanted sexual comments
BA landlord offering reduced rent in exchange for sexual favors✓ Correct
CA landlord not maintaining the property
DA landlord entering without notice
Explanation
Quid pro quo sexual harassment occurs when housing benefits (rent reduction, maintenance, lease renewal) are conditioned on sexual favors. HUD's 2016 rule added sexual harassment as a form of sex discrimination under the Fair Housing Act.
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