Fair Housing
A Montana property manager who requires all tenants to provide emergency contacts must ensure that this requirement:
AIs only collected from elderly or disabled tenants
BIs applied uniformly to all applicants and not used as a proxy for discriminating against single adults without family connections✓ Correct
CRequires emergency contacts to sign the lease as co-obligors
DIs submitted to the local housing authority
Explanation
Emergency contact requirements are generally permissible if applied uniformly to all tenants. The requirement must not be used to screen out protected classes (e.
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