Fair Housing
A Nebraska landlord may legally refuse to rent to a tenant based on:
AThe tenant's race
BObjective, non-discriminatory screening criteria such as insufficient income or poor rental history✓ Correct
CThe tenant having young children
DThe tenant's national origin
Explanation
Landlords may reject applicants based on legitimate, objective, and uniformly applied criteria — such as insufficient income, poor credit, or documented negative rental history — as long as these criteria are not pretexts for discrimination.
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