Property Management
A Nebraska property management company charges different application fees to different applicants based on their national origin. This violates:
AOnly state fair housing law
BThe Fair Housing Act and potentially other anti-discrimination laws✓ Correct
COnly URLTA
DOnly NREC regulations
Explanation
Charging different fees based on national origin (a protected class) violates the federal Fair Housing Act and Nebraska's fair housing law. All applicants must be treated with consistent fee structures.
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