Fair Housing
A Nebraska property manager always requires larger security deposits from applicants of a particular national origin. This is an example of:
ALegal risk management
BUnlawful discrimination✓ Correct
CReasonable business practice
DPermissible screening criteria
Explanation
Applying different security deposit requirements based on national origin is unlawful discrimination under the Fair Housing Act. All applicants must be treated consistently with the same standards regardless of protected class.
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